PYMNTS.com July 26, 2024

Apple has signed onto the Biden administration’s voluntary commitments regarding the safe development of artificial intelligence (AI), joining 15 other companies that have done so since last year.

“Today, the administration announced that Apple has signed onto the voluntary commitments, further cementing these commitments as cornerstones of responsible AI innovation,” the White House said in a Friday (July 26) fact sheet.

The White House first announced these voluntary commitments in July 2023, saying they aim to help move toward safe, secure and transparent development of AI technology.

At that time, seven companies signed on: Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection, Meta, Microsoft and OpenAI.

The commitments include a range of measures designed to better understand the risks and ethical implications of new...

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