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Microsoft on Voluntary AI Safety Commitments

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Source IDx3fUfoqIti
Source URLwww.fastcompany.com/91389117/biden-era-ai-safety-promises-arent-holding-up-and-apples-the-weakest-link
ParentVoluntary AI Safety Commitments
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CreatedApr 15, 2026, 7:19 AM
UpdatedApr 15, 2026, 7:19 AM
SyncedApr 15, 2026, 7:19 AM

Record Data

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policyEntityIdVoluntary AI Safety Commitments(policy)
stakeholderEntityIdMicrosoft AI(organization)
stakeholderDisplayNameMicrosoft
positionsupport
importancehigh
reasonScored 73.3% compliance; one of the original seven signatories; strong on cybersecurity and safety testing commitments
sourcewww.fastcompany.com/91389117/biden-era-ai-safety-promises-arent-holding-up-and-a…
context
[
  "Major investor in OpenAI ($13B); both companies among original signatories",
  "Existing responsible AI governance practices predated the commitments"
]

Source Check Verdicts

confirmed95% confidence

Last checked: 4/14/2026

The source text explicitly mentions Microsoft as one of the 16 companies that signed voluntary AI commitments in 2023 and provides its compliance score: 'OpenAI scored highest at 83%, followed by Anthropic (80%), Google (77%), Microsoft (73%), and Amazon and Meta (both 67%).' The record identifies Microsoft as a stakeholder in this policy context, which is directly confirmed by the source. The source discusses Microsoft's performance in the Biden-era AI safety commitments analysis, confirming its role as a policy stakeholder in this domain.

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