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U.S. cybersecurity adviser stresses know-your-customer rules for AI

Oct 31, 2023 - asia.nikkei.com
The White House's new executive order on artificial intelligence (AI) will require companies involved in advanced AI to verify their customers, according to Anne Neuberger, the U.S. deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technologies. The move aims to mitigate the risk of "malicious" use of AI by countries that pose security threats. The order also mandates AI developers to share safety testing results with the government before rolling out new services to the public.

Neuberger, who was part of the team that drafted the executive order, has been discussing copyright issues, deepfakes, and cybersecurity. The order was issued on November 1, 2023, and is part of the Biden administration's efforts to regulate the use and development of AI technologies.

Key takeaways:

  • The White House's new executive order on artificial intelligence will require companies involved in advanced AI to verify the customers they deal with.
  • This measure is an effort to address the risk of "malicious" use by countries that pose security threats.
  • AI developers building certain types of models must share safety testing results with the government before new services are rolled out to the public.
  • Anne Neuberger, the Biden administration's deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technologies, was among the officials who drafted the executive order on AI.
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