Last week, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) hosted an Artificial Intelligence Forum, convening some of the nation’s top AI experts to begin charting a path toward safer AI. Last month, U.S. tech companies took a helpful step toward building meaningful safeguards for generative AI. In partnership with the White House, several of the corporations currently leading the field opened their large language models for a public red teaming event at DEF CON 31, a hackathon-esque approach to pressure-testing AI models to uncover how they might go off the rails. Ideally, this will lead to more robust AI models that can reliably...