2024 will be the year of Artificial Intelligence for Apple!
Big tech companies typically compete with each other, but they have also shown that they are capable of forming alliances for the common good. So this week Apple has joined Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Meta to support an initiative aimed at the safe development of artificial intelligence.
According to Apple Insider, US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo launched the US AI Security Institute Consortium program. This emerged after an October executive order directing that the United States lead the way in the safe development of artificial intelligence.
Big companies unite for artificial intelligence
The Safety Institute consortium includes more than 200 key AI players to help advance the development and deployment of safe and trustworthy AI.
The representative of The US Secretary of Commerce assured that the US government had given the green light to establish security standards and protect the innovation ecosystem.. This is precisely why the American AI Safety Institute Consortium was created.
The program of The American AI Safety Institute consortium includes more than 200 leading AI players to help advance the development and deployment of safe and trustworthy AI. As Raimondo added:
“Through President Biden’s historic executive order, we will ensure that the United States leads the pack, and by working with this group of leaders from industry, civil society, and academia, together we can meet these challenges to develop measures and standards to maintain America’s competitive advantage and develop AI responsibly”
The full list of the AI Security Institute Consortium, which includes around 200 companies, is made up of some such as: Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Canva, IBM and many others who seek to continue improving their services, thanks to intelligence artificial. .
In 2024, all eyes will be on Apple and the presentation of its projects related to Artificial Intelligence. All this, after a year 2023 in which sector analysts were only wondering when those who had bitten the apple would catch up with the companies that stood out in this sector, such as Open AI with the popular ChatGPT or Microsoft.
Ahead of the expected presentations, Apple this week launched an open source artificial intelligence model that edits images, based on user instructions in natural language.