They agreed to emphasize “safety, security and trust” when developing AI technologies.

Chatbots, however, are prone to spitting outincorrect answersand sometimessources that don’t exist.

What the AI companies are saying and doing

Meta said it welcomed the White House agreement.

Microsoft is a partner on Meta’s Llama 2.

“Policymakers around the world are considering new laws for highly capable AI systems.

Today’s commitments contribute specific and concrete practices to that ongoing discussion.”

Amazon has leaned intoAI for its podcasts and musicand onAmazon Web Services.

“There’s a huge amount of safety work ahead.

“The amount of tangible progress versus hype and panic has been insufficient.

At Inflection we find this both concerning and frustrating.

That’s why safety is at the heart of our mission.”

What else?

Google, whichlaunched its chatbot Bardin March, previously said it wouldwatermark AI content.

The company’s AI model Gemini will identify text, images and footage that have been generated by AI.

it’s possible for you to read theentire voluntary agreement between the companies and the White House here.

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