KEY POINTS
  • Seven top artificial intelligence companies, including Google, Microsoft and OpenAI, will convene at the White House on Friday.
  • They're pledging to create ways for consumers to identify AI-generated materials and test their tools for security before public release.
  • The commitments are part of an effort from the White House to ensure AI is developed with appropriate safeguards, while not hindering innovation.

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President Joe Biden speaks as he meets with AI experts and researchers at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, June 20, 2023.

Seven top artificial intelligence companies, including Google, Microsoft and OpenAI, will convene at the White House on Friday, pledging to create ways for consumers to identify AI-generated materials and test their tools for security before public release.

Amazon, Anthropic, Inflection and Meta round out the group of prospective attendees. The seven companies each agreed Friday to a set of voluntary commitments in developing AI technology.

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