MIT Technology Review October 30, 2023
Tate Ryan-Mosley, Melissa Heikkilä

Experts say its emphasis on content labeling, watermarking, and transparency represents important steps forward.

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The US has set out its most sweeping set of AI rules and guidelines yet in an executive order issued by President Joe Biden today. The order will require more transparency from AI companies about how their models work and will establish a raft of new standards, most notably for labeling AI-generated content.

The goal of the order, according to the White House, is to improve “AI safety and security.” It also includes a requirement that...

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