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Title    Palantir Among Tech Firms Taking White House AI Pledge
Date    Saturday September 16, @11:41AM
Author    hubie
Topic   
from the looking-for-the-flying-pigs-now dept.
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=23/09/15/0412242

Arthur T Knackerbracket has processed the following story:

The Biden administration is trying to take a paternalistic role in stewarding the development of AI for major tech firms. It’s not exactly leading from the front but is instead placing a gentle, reaffirming hand on the shoulders of big tech, telling them to be cautious and open about how they lay out the future of the transformative tech.

Some of the biggest tech firms have agreed to the White House’s voluntary commitment on ethical AI, including some companies that are already using AI to help militaries kill more effectively and to monitor citizens at home.

On Tuesday, the White House proclaimed that eight more big tech companies have accepted President Joe Biden’s guiding hand. These commitments include that companies will share safety and safeguarding information with other AI makers. They would have to share information with the public about their AI’s capability and limitations and use AI to “help address society’s greatest challenges.” Among the few tech companies to agree to the White House’s latest cooperative agreement is the defense contractor Palantir, a closed-door data analytics company known for its connections with spy agencies like the CIA and FBI as well as governments and militaries around the world.

The other seven companies to agree to the voluntary commitment include major product companies like Adobe, IBM, Nvidia, and Salesforce. In addition, several AI firms such as Cohere, Scale AI, and Stability have joined the likes of Microsoft, OpenAI, and Google in facilitating third-party testing and watermarking for their AI systems.

[...] Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar previously made comments during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing that any kind of pause on AI development would mean that China could get the better of the U.S. in technological supremacy. He was adamant that the U.S. spend even more of its defense budget by investing even more money on “capabilities that will terrify our adversaries.”

Imagine the use of AI for information warfare, as Palantir CEO Alex Karp harped on during a February summit on AI-military tech. The company is already facilitating its data analytics software for battlefield targeting for the Ukrainian military, Karp reportedly said. Still, the CEO did mention that there needs to be “architecture that allows transparency on the data sources,” which should be “mandated by law.” Of course, that’s not to say Palantir has been expressly open about its own data for any of its many military contracts.

[...] So far, the Biden administration has focused on non-binding recommendations and other executive orders to try and police encroaching AI proliferation. White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zeints told Reuters the administration is “pulling every lever we have” to manage the risks of AI. Still, we’re nowhere close to seeing real AI regulation from Congress, but knowing the hand AI developers want to play in crafting any new law, there are little to no signs we’ll see real constraints placed on the development of privacy-demolishing and military-focused AI.


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Links

  1. "following story" - https://gizmodo.com/palantir-among-tech-firms-taking-white-house-ai-pledge-1850829017
  2. "proclaimed" - https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/09/12/fact-sheet-biden-harris-administration-secures-voluntary-commitments-from-eight-additional-artificial-intelligence-companies-to-manage-the-risks-posed-by-ai/
  3. "facilitating third-party testing and watermarking for their AI systems" - https://gizmodo.com/top-ai-firms-meet-biden-commit-watermarking-third-party-1850661806
  4. "Palantir CEO Alex Karp harped on during a February summit on AI-military tech" - https://gizmodo.com/ai-military-weapons-reaim-summit-human-rights-1850128562
  5. "reportedly" - https://www.reuters.com/technology/ukraine-war-shows-urgency-military-ai-palantir-ceo-says-2023-02-15/
  6. "non-binding recommendations" - https://gizmodo.com/joe-biden-ai-bill-rights-1849615879
  7. "executive orders" - https://gizmodo.com/spyware-joe-biden-cybersecurity-nso-group-executive-ord-1850271494
  8. "Reuters" - https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/adobe-others-join-white-houses-voluntary-commitments-ai-2023-09-12/
  9. "seeing real AI regulation" - https://gizmodo.com/chatgpt-ai-what-would-ai-regulation-look-like-altman-1850501332
  10. "hand AI developers want to play in crafting any new law" - https://gizmodo.com/chatgpt-login-plus-openai-sam-altman-ai-laws-tokyo-1850529436
  11. "Original Submission" - https://soylentnews.org/submit.pl?op=viewsub&subid=60757

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