US Gov't Gets Early AI Access: Security Review Before Public Release

May 6·0:00 listen·Source: Whalesbook

Summary

The U.S. government is now getting early access to advanced AI models from major companies like Google, Microsoft, and xAI. This means they can review these powerful artificial intelligence systems *before* they are released to the public. Here's the thing: This initiative, led by the Center for AI Standards and Innovation, aims to boost national security. They want to assess AI capabilities and risks early on. What's interesting is that this move follows past disagreements with other AI firms, showing a shift in how the government is approaching regulation. For example, Google’s market cap is around $4.7 trillion and Microsoft’s is about $3.06 trillion. These tech giants are now under closer scrutiny. Elon Musk's xAI, which recently raised $20 billion, is also part of this. The bottom line is the government wants to balance innovation with national security. This matters to you because it could impact the safety and capabilities of the AI tools you use every day.

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