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Homeland Security’s AI safety board is a who’s who of tech CEOs

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Homeland Security’s AI safety board is a who’s who of tech CEOs

The US has enlisted the assistance of a few of the most distinguished tech CEOs to assist the Division of Homeland Safety (DHS) safely deploy AI throughout vital infrastructure.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai are among the many greater than 20 individuals who will now sit on the Synthetic Intelligence Security and Safety Board, the DHS introduced on Friday. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna, and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang can even serve on the board.

“The Board will develop suggestions to assist vital infrastructure stakeholders, equivalent to transportation service suppliers, pipeline and energy grid operators, and web service suppliers, extra responsibly leverage AI applied sciences,” the division mentioned in a press release. “It’s going to additionally develop suggestions to forestall and put together for AI-related disruptions to vital providers that influence nationwide or financial safety, public well being, or security.”

Tech CEOs make up the overwhelming majority of the 22 seats on the board, which additionally counts Delta Airways CEO Ed Bastian and Occidental Petroleum CEO Vicki Hollub amongst its members. Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and Maryland Governor Wes Moore even have seats on the board, as do a handful of AI students.

The board appointments come at a vital time in AI deployments. With a endless provide of recent AI applied sciences, together with a gentle stream of eye-popping updates to varied AI instruments, governments across the globe must be ready to not solely reap the benefits of the expertise, but in addition deal with the way it may very well be used towards them.

The US authorities has been particularly bullish on driving AI understanding and innovation, equivalent to by way of current agreements with the Japanese authorities and corporations in each nations to develop new AI applied sciences. In an indication that the US authorities can be involved with AI safety, the Biden Administration earlier this yr introduced a requirement that each one federal businesses have a plan in place to make sure their use of AI is safe and utilized in truthful and equitable methods. If businesses fail to ship an AI coverage that might guarantee this by December 2024, they may very well be barred from utilizing AI.

The Synthetic Intelligence Security and Safety Board takes the US authorities’s efforts one step additional by enlisting assist to strengthen and safeguard vital infrastructure. Certainly, the US authorities has warned for years that international adversaries might attempt to goal vital infrastructure. Malicious actors can simply use AI instruments towards the US, so the federal government needs assist from the businesses that develop AI instruments to mitigate the dangers.

“Synthetic Intelligence is a transformative expertise that may advance our nationwide pursuits in unprecedented methods. On the identical time, it presents actual dangers — dangers that we are able to mitigate by adopting finest practices and taking different studied, concrete actions,” DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas mentioned in a press release. “I’m grateful that such completed leaders are dedicating their time and experience to the Board to assist guarantee our nation’s vital infrastructure — the very important providers upon which Individuals rely daily — successfully guards towards the dangers and realizes the big potential of this transformative expertise.”

Becoming a member of the board can be helpful to the businesses themselves. Not solely can they use their place to advertise using their merchandise and broader authorities funding in AI, they’ve a seat on the desk with a authorities company that clearly wants their assist. We’ll be watching to see precisely how they will use their new positions.