Microsoft, Google, xAI security test details deleted from US government website
Key takeaways
- Add ARY News on Google AAResize WASHINGTON—The U.S.
- The data that previously led to the department’s announcement about the testing is no longer available.
- The Commerce Department announced on May 5 that the companies would hand over new AI models before they deploy them to the public, allowing government scientists to test them for security flaws.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize WASHINGTON—The U.S. Commerce Department removed details from its website about its agreement with Google, x AI, and Microsoft to test their artificial intelligence models for security vulnerabilities, according to a Reuters review of the agency’s site.
The data that previously led to the department’s announcement about the testing is no longer available. As of Monday afternoon in Washington, it said, “Sorry, we cannot find that page.” The link later redirected to the Center for AI Standards and Innovation’s website, the government organization responsible for the tests.
The Commerce Department announced on May 5 that the companies would hand over new AI models before they deploy them to the public, allowing government scientists to test them for security flaws.