Biden has a big plan for artificial intelligence but it lacks bite
US Vice President Joe Biden has signed an executive order that will create a body to regulate artificial intelligence and climate science. The new agency will have the power to fine companies up to $1 million per day for violating its standards. The order will require companies to show they are safe before they’re allowed to use them.
The first briefing covers how tech messes with our senses and how Israel wont agree to a cease-fire
US President Joe Biden said that while Israel has the right to defend itself, the way it does so matters, adding that humanitarian assistance must be able to flow into Gaza and to the people who need them. This comes after the US said that the hospital in Gaza was being used by Hamas to launch attacks.
A new executive order by the vice president aims to drag the US government into the age of chat
US President Joe Biden on Monday signed an executive order called “Protection of Generative Artificial Intelligence and its Importance for the Future of the United States” to regulate the technology. The order seeks to protect consumers, patients, support workers, promote innovation and competition, advance US leadership in AI technologies and ensure the responsible and effective government use of the technology.
First briefing: Gaza aid deal
After talking with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and his war cabinet, US President Joe Biden announced an agreement to allow Humanitarian aid from Egypt to Gaza. At most 20 trucks will enter Gaza in the coming days, and the UN will distribute the aid. Biden wants to get an update from Israeli military officials on their strategy and the pace of their operations.