Apple has agreed to a set of voluntary safeguards for artificial intelligence crafted by US President Joe Biden’s administration, joining firms like OpenAI, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft and others in committing to test their AI systems for any discriminatory tendencies, security flaws or national security risks.
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