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As fears of the potential misuse of artificial intelligence grow, Microsoft is joining other big players, like OpenAI, in a public commitment to the responsible use of the technology.
Antony Cook, Microsoft's corporate vice president and deputy general counsel, wrote a statement pledging to make three 'AI Customer Commitments' as part of the company's efforts to foster trust in its responsible development of AI.
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