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The goal is for it to be easy for people to tell when online content is created by AI, the US says. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - The White House said on Friday that OpenAI and others in the artificial intelligence race have committed to making their technology safer with features such as watermarks on fabricated images.

“They’re committing to setting up a broader regime towards making it easier for consumers to know whether content is AI-generated or not,” the White House official said. Commitments by the companies include independent testing of AI systems for risks when it comes to biosecurity, cybersecurity, or “societal effects”, according to the White House.

Mr Biden is also working on an executive order intended to ensure that AI is safe and trustworthy, according to the White House official.

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