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US Commerce Dept. removes AI security test details from website

The U.S. Commerce Department has removed details from its website regarding a security testing agreement with major AI companies. This agreement involved Microsoft, Google, and xAI, who were set to have their AI models tested for security vulnerabilities. The removal of this information was noted by Reuters through a review of the agency's site. AI

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IMPACT Government transparency regarding AI safety testing is reduced, potentially impacting public trust and oversight.

RANK_REASON Government agency removes details about a security testing agreement with major AI companies. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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    Reuters: Microsoft, Google, xAI security test details deleted from US government website. “The U.S. Commerce Department removed details from its website ‌about

    Reuters: Microsoft, Google, xAI security test details deleted from US government website. “The U.S. Commerce Department removed details from its website ‌about its agreement with Google, xAI and ‌Microsoft to test their artificial intelligence models for security vulnerabilities,…