AI companies agree to voluntary safety commitments
- Sixteen AI tech companies from various regions have committed to safety outcomes for AI models at the AI Seoul Summit, marking a milestone for global standards in AI safety. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced the agreement.
- The agreement was supported by the Group of Seven major economies, the EU, Singapore, Australia, and South Korea at a virtual meeting hosted by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, focusing on AI safety, innovation, and inclusivity.
- Participants highlighted the need for governance frameworks, safety institutes, and engagement with international bodies to address risks, with a focus on publishing safety frameworks, risk mitigation, and transparency.
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AI companies agree to voluntary safety commitments
Artificial intelligence companies agreed on Tuesday to a set of voluntary safety guidelines and reaffirmed their commitment to developing their AI technology in a way that incentivizes the security of their platforms and the public. At the AI Seoul Summit – hosted by the South Korean and United Kingdom governments – 16 leading companies signed…
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