OpenAI plans to participate in President Donald Trump’s voluntary framework that would give the federal government a chance to evaluate new artificial intelligence systems before they reach the public.
The executive order asks participating companies to provide access to AI models 30 days ahead of release. That way the government can run benchmarking tests. The process is aimed at measuring model capability, including what the order describes as "advanced cyber capabilities of AI models and determining the threshold at which an AI model should be designated a “covered frontier model.”
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In an interview, OpenAI executive George Osborne told CNBC that the company intends to sign up for the program and described a larger role for elected governments in guiding the rollout of AI.
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