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Kamala Harris Delivers Major Policy Remarks On Artificial Intelligence During Trip To London
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Vice President Kamala Harris delivered remarks on Wednesday on AI in London, UK.
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It's good to see everyone.
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Ambassador Hartley, thank you for the warm welcome that you gave us last night and today
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and for inviting us to be here with you.
00:13
And thank you for your extraordinary leadership on behalf of the President and me and our
00:17
country.
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And it is, of course, my honor to be with everyone here at the United States Embassy
00:22
in London, as well as to be with former Prime Minister Theresa May and all of the leaders
00:29
from the private sector, civil society, academia, and our many international partners.
00:37
So tomorrow I will participate in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Global Summit on AI Safety to
00:44
continue to advance global collaboration on safe and responsible use of AI.
00:52
Today I will speak more broadly about the vision and the principles that guide America's
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work on AI.
01:02
President Biden and I believe that all leaders from government, civil society, and the private
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sector have a moral, ethical, and societal duty to make sure that AI is adopted and advanced
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in a way that protects the public from potential harm and that ensures that everyone is able
01:27
to enjoy its benefits.
01:30
AI has the potential to do profound good, to develop powerful new medicines, to treat
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and even cure the diseases that have for generations plagued humanity, to dramatically improve agricultural
01:47
production, to help address global food insecurity, and to save countless lives in the fight against
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the climate crisis.
01:58
But just as AI has the potential to do profound good, it also has the potential to cause profound
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harm.
02:10
From AI-enabled cyberattacks at a scale beyond anything we've seen before to AI-formulated
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bioweapons that could endanger the lives of millions of people, these threats are often
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referred to as the existential threats of AI because, of course, they could endanger
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the very existence of humanity.
02:36
These threats, without question, are profound, and they demand global action.
02:45
But let us be clear.
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There are additional threats that also demand our action, threats that are currently causing
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harm and which to many people also feel existential.
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Consider, for example, when a senior is kicked off his health care plan because of a faulty
03:08
AI algorithm.
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Is that not existential for him?
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When a woman is threatened by an abusive partner with explicit, deepfake photographs, is that
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not existential for her?
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When a young father is wrongfully imprisoned because of biased AI facial recognition, is
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that not existential for his family?
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And when people around the world cannot discern fact from fiction because of a flood of AI-enabled
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myths and disinformation, I ask, is that not existential for democracy?
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Accordingly, to define AI safety, I offer that we must consider and address the full
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spectrum of AI risk, threats to humanity as a whole, as well as threats to individuals,
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communities, to our institutions, and to our most vulnerable populations.
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We must manage all these dangers to make sure that AI is truly safe.
04:39
So many of you here know my mother was a scientist, and she worked at one of our nation's many
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publicly funded research universities, which have long served as laboratories of invention,
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creativity, and progress.
04:58
My mother had two goals in her life, to raise her two daughters and end breast cancer.
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At a very early age then, I learned from her about the power of innovation to save lives,
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to uplift communities, and move humanity forward.
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I believe history will show that this was the moment when we had the opportunity to
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lay the groundwork for the future of AI.
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And the urgency of this moment must then compel us to create a collective vision of what this
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future must be.
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A future where AI is used to advance human rights and human dignity, where privacy is
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protected and people have equal access to opportunity, where we make our democracies
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stronger and our world safer.
06:04
A future where AI is used to advance the public interest.
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And that is the future President Joe Biden and I are building.
06:17
Before generative AI captured global attention, President Biden and I convened leaders from
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across our country, from computer scientists to civil rights activists to business leaders
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and legal scholars, all to help make sure that the benefits of AI are shared equitably
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and to address predictable threats, including deep fakes, data privacy violations, and algorithmic
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discrimination.
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And then we created the AI Bill of Rights.
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Building on that, earlier this week, President Biden directed the United States Government
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to promote safe, secure, and trustworthy AI, a directive that will have wide-ranging impact.
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For example, our administration will establish a national safety reporting program on the
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unsafe use of AI in hospitals and medical facilities.
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Tech companies will create new tools to help consumers discern if audio and visual content
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is AI-generated.
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And AI developers will be required to submit the results of AI safety testing to the United
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States Government for review.
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In addition, I am proud to announce that President Biden and I have established the United States
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AI Safety Institute, which will create rigorous standards to test the safety of AI models
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for public use.
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Today, we are also taking steps to establish requirements that when the United States Government
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uses AI, it advances the public interest.
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And we intend that these domestic AI policies will serve as a model for global policy.
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Understanding that AI developed in one nation can impact the lives and livelihoods of billions
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of people around the world.
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Fundamentally, it is our belief that technology with global impact deserves global action.
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And so, to provide order and stability in the midst of global technological change,
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I firmly believe that we must be guided by a common set of understandings among nations.
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And that is why the United States will continue to work with our allies and partners to apply
09:00
existing international rules and norms to AI and work to create new rules and norms.
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To that end, earlier this year, the United States announced a set of principles for responsible
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development, deployment, and use of military AI and autonomous capabilities.
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It includes a rigorous legal review process for AI decision-making and a commitment that
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AI systems always operate with international and within international humanitarian law.
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Today I am also announcing that 30 countries have joined our commitment to the responsible
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use of military AI, and I call on more nations to join.
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In addition to all of this, the United States will continue to work with the G7, the United
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Nations, and a diverse range of governments from the global north to the global south
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to promote AI safety and equity around the world.
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And let us agree, governments alone cannot address these challenges.
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Civil society groups and the private sector also have an important role to play.
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Civil society groups advocate for the public interest.
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They hold the public and private sectors to account and are essential to the health and
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stability of our democracies.
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As with many other important issues, AI policy requires the leadership and partnership of
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civil society.
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And today, in response to my call, I am proud to announce that 10 top philanthropies have
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committed to join us to protect workers' rights, advance transparency, prevent discrimination,
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drive innovation in the public interest, and help build international rules and norms for
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the responsible use of AI.
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These organizations have already made an initial commitment of $200 million in furtherance
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of these principles.
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And so today I call on more civil society organizations to join us in this effort.
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In addition to our work with civil society, President Biden and I will continue to engage
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with the private companies who are building this technology.
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Today, commercial interests are leading the way in the development and application of
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large language models and making decisions about how these models are built, trained,
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tested, and secured.
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These decisions have the potential to impact all of society.
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As such, President Biden and I have had extensive engagement with the leading AI companies to
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establish a minimum, minimum baseline of responsible AI practices.
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The result is a set of voluntary company commitments, which range from commitments to report vulnerabilities
12:26
discovered in AI models to keeping those models secure from bad actors.
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Let me be clear.
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These voluntary commitments are an initial step toward a safer AI future with more to
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come.
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Because as history has shown, in the absence of regulation and strong government oversight,
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non-technology companies choose to prioritize profit over the well-being of their customers,
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the safety of our communities, and the stability of our democracies.
13:07
An important way to address these challenges, in addition to the work we have already done,
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is through legislation.
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Legislation that strengthens AI safety without stifling innovation.
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In a constitutional government like the United States, the executive branch and the legislative
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branch should work together to pass laws that advance the public interest.
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And we must do so swiftly as this technology rapidly advances.
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President Biden and I are committed to working with our partners in Congress to codify future
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meaningful AI and privacy protections.
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And I will also note, even now, ahead of congressional action, there are many existing laws and regulations
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that reflect our nation's longstanding commitment to the principles of privacy, transparency,
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accountability, and consumer protection.
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These laws and regulations are enforceable and currently apply to AI companies.
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President Biden and I reject the false choice that suggests we can either protect the public
14:27
or advance innovation.
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We can and we must do both.
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The actions we take today will lay the groundwork for how AI will be used in the years to come.
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So, I will end with this.
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This is a moment of profound opportunity.
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The benefits of AI are immense.
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It could give us the power to fight the climate crisis, make medical and scientific breakthroughs,
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explore our universe, and improve everyday life for people around the world.
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So let us seize this moment.
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Let us recognize this moment we are in.
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As leaders from government, civil society, and the private sector, let us work together
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to build a future where AI creates opportunity, advances equity, fundamental freedoms and
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rights being protected.
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Let us work together to fulfill our duty to make sure AI is in the service of the public
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interest.
15:45
Thank you.
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