White House says no need to restrict 'open-source' artificial intelligence — at least for now

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The White House has expressed support for 'open-source' artificial intelligence technology, stating that there is currently no need to impose restrictions on companies sharing key components of their AI systems. This stance is part of a broader executive order on AI issued by President Joe Biden last year, which tasked the U.S. Commerce Department with assessing the benefits and risks of open AI models.

The report from the U.S. government highlights the ongoing debate within the tech industry regarding the transparency of AI models, with some developers advocating for closed systems to prevent misuse while others, like Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg, favor a more open approach to foster innovation. The report emphasizes the importance of monitoring potential risks associated with AI technologies despite the current lack of evidence supporting the need for restrictions.

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