Google, Microsoft and xAI agree to allow government safety checks of their AI models prior to release

Google LLC, Microsoft Corp. and xAI have agreed to share unreleased versions of their artificial intelligence models with the U.S. Department of Commerce to ensure the technologies do not pose a threat. Today, the Center for AI Standards and Innovation, CAISI, part of the Commerce Department, announ
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