Microsoft, Google, xAI security test details deleted from US government website


FILE PHOTO: The Department of Commerce building is seen in Washington, U.S., January 26, 2022. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts/File Photo

WASHINGTON, ⁠May 11 (Reuters) - 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, according to a Reuters review of the ​agency's site.

The link 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.

Concern is growing in the U.S. government over the national security risks posed by ⁠powerful AI systems, including Anthropic's Mythos. By securing early access to advanced models, U.S. officials said they were aiming to identify threats ranging from cyberattacks ​to military misuse. It was ⁠not immediately clear why the website was deleted.

Spokespeople ​for the Commerce Department and Trump ‌White House did not immediately ​respond to a request for comment from Reuters.

(Reporting by Courtney RozenEditing by Nick Zieminski)

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