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MLCommons has announced the creation of the AI Safety working group, which will focus on developing safety benchmarks for LLMs using the HELM framework from StanfordCRFM. Google, Intel, and NVIDIA have joined the working group to develop standard AI safety benchmarks. The goal is to bring together expert researchers across academia and industry to build safer AI that benefits everyone.
Generative AI can greatly benefit healthcare and education. NVIDIA is excited to join the @MLCommons AI Safety Working Group to develop AI safety benchmarks and support the global AI ecosystem: https://t.co/EX3A8yUGO2 https://t.co/lqCu2quauR
Intel Joins the MLCommons AI Safety Working Group https://t.co/CRHLnbArfI @intel @MLCommons #datanami #TCIwire
I’m excited to partner with @MLCommons to develop an industry standard for AI safety evaluation based on the HELM framework: https://t.co/Ak0rqtxJNz We are just getting started, focusing initially on LMs. Here’s our current thinking:
We are thrilled to have @Google as a key participant in the new @MLCommons AI Safety working group, helping to build safer AI that will benefit everyone. Learn more about their commitment: Supporting benchmarks for AI safety with MLCommons https://t.co/7M5aRgLfSg
Today on the blog, learn how we’re supporting a new effort by the non-profit MLCommons Association that aims to bring together expert researchers across academia and industry to develop standard AI safety benchmarks that everyone can use and understand. ↓ https://t.co/stExJ386UD
MLCommons Announces the Formation of AI Safety Working Group https://t.co/GzJRMsj7Lh @MLCommons #datanami #TCIwire
⭐️New Blog Post⭐️ Next week, officials are meeting in the UK to discuss “frontier AI safety.” We explore some of the opportunities — and tradeoffs — they’ll face in managing this new challenge. Our blog post by CSET's @hlntnr + @CNASdc's @fiiiiiist ⬇️ https://t.co/qLnm6zGOEJ
An exciting step toward responsible AI: @MLCommons just announced the creation of the AI Safety working group which will focus on developing safety benchmarks for LLMs using the groundbreaking HELM framework from @StanfordCRFM. Congrats @percyliang & team! https://t.co/LEQxgpW7Za https://t.co/aumHl4nd1d