The UK AI Safety Institute and UK Research and Innovation have introduced an £8.5 million grants program to advance systemic AI safety. The initiative aims to protect societal systems and critical infrastructure where AI is utilized. The Lead Writer of the interim international AI Safety Report participated in the AI Summit in Seoul, attended by representatives from around 30 governments, the UN, EU, companies, civil society, and academia. The summit focused on AI safety standards and regulations. Despite some reservations, the UK is recognized as a prominent player in promoting AI safety.
What we learned from the global AI summit in South Korea https://t.co/exx1PthR11
I am still very much in 2 minds about our ‘pro safety’ approach to AI in the UK. Our position as a real world leader in this space is undeniable though. https://t.co/2N0Ve5Rhsx
AI Seoul Summit: 4 Key Takeaways on AI Safety Standards and Regulations https://t.co/QFhlJXBgpg #technology #technews
As the Lead Writer of the interim international AI Safety Report (link below), I attended the AI Summit in Seoul this week. Ministers/representatives from ~30 governments (plus UN & EU) as well as company, civil society and academia representatives were there. It was an…
📢 The UK @AISafetyInst & @UKRI_News has announced a new £8.5 million (!!) grants programme to support research furthering systemic AI safety. 👇 “Systemic AI safety means safeguarding the societal systems and critical infrastructure into which AI is being deployed––to make our… https://t.co/ihrx9rxQbm
Google and Meta join Microsoft, OpenAI in global AI safety development pledge along with companies from China, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), at the second global AI safety summit held in Seoul, South Korea this week. https://t.co/5APr48BFAp