G-7 Plans to Ask AI Companies to Agree to Watermarks, Audits
- Guidelines aim for trans-Atlantic cooperation in Europe, US
- Countries are divided on how to monitor voluntary rules
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The Group of Seven nations are preparing to ask tech companies to agree to a set of rules to mitigate the risks of artificial intelligence systems as part of a proposal aimed at uniting the divided approaches in Europe and the US.
The 11 draft guidelines, which will be voluntary, include external testing of AI products before they’re deployed, public reports on security measures and controls to protect intellectual property, according to a copy that was seen by Bloomberg News and may be agreed to next week in Japan. The document is still being discussed and its contents and the timing of an announcement may still change.