Donald Trump invites OpenAI and Google to the White House to play AI tag
Washington is finally taking a peek under the hood of those fancy new robot brains before they hit the streets.
So, the administration is bringing the big dogs from Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google to The White House. The goal? A voluntary framework to test AI models before they go public. Basically, the feds want a 30-day sneak peek to see if the new tech is going to break society or just make really weird memes.
The irony here is palpable. Donald Trump has been all about that hands-off, 'let the market ride' vibe, but apparently, the fear of losing the tech arms race to China is starting to hit home. While Nvidia is over there yelling that rules kill innovation, the White House is betting that a little oversight might keep the country on top without actually needing to write any strict laws.
The government gets a month of free beta testing while pretending they aren't actually regulating anything. It’s a classic move: ask the companies to volunteer for a check-up so you can claim you're 'on top of it' without having to do the hard work of legislating.
Source: Google
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