11/20/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/20/2024 07:54
AI safety institutes launched the International Network of AI Safety Institutes in San Francisco. The mission statement reflects their goals to advance AI safety, research, testing, and guidance.
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On 20 and 21 November 2024, AI safety institutes and government-mandated offices from Australia, Canada, the European Commission, France, Japan, Kenya, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States are convening in San Francisco for the first meeting of the International Network of AI Safety Institutes.
Building on the Seoul Statement of Intent toward International Cooperation on AI Safety Science, released during the AI Seoul Summit on 21 May 2024, this initiative marks the beginning of a new phase of international collaboration on AI safety.
The Network brings together technical organisations dedicated to advancing AI safety, helping governments and societies better understand the risks posed by advanced AI systems, and proposing solutions to mitigate these risks. The Network members also stress in their Mission Statement that "international cooperation to promote AI safety, security, inclusivity, and trust is vital to addressing these risks, driving responsible innovation, and expanding access to the benefits of AI worldwide."
Beyond addressing potential harms, the institutes and offices involved will guide the responsible development and deployment of AI systems.
The International Network of AI Safety Institutes will serve as a forum for collaboration, bringing together technical expertise to address AI safety risks and best practices. Recognising the importance of cultural and linguistic diversity, the Network will work towards a unified understanding of AI safety risks and mitigation strategies.
It will focus on four priority areas:
Through this Network, the members commit to advancing international alignment on AI safety research, testing, and guidance. By fostering technical collaboration and inclusivity, they aim to ensure that the benefits of safe, secure, and trustworthy AI innovation are shared widely, enabling humanity to fully realise AI's potential.