
UN Advances Global AI Safety Talks Amid China’s Proposal
The UN General Assembly addresses AI safety with China proposing global guidelines to prevent weaponization and ensure ethical development.
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The UN General Assembly addresses AI safety with China proposing global guidelines to prevent weaponization and ensure ethical development.
At the Paris AI Action Summit, former Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying emphasized the need for global cooperation to manage AI’s power and ensure it remains under human control.
At a forum hosted by the China Association for Science and Technology, AI experts emphasized the need for enhanced ethics and governance in AI development to address challenges posed by advanced technologies.
Nobel laureate John Hopfield warns of the dangers of unchecked AI development, highlighting the need for understanding and regulation to prevent potential catastrophes from advanced technologies.
California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoes a proposed AI safety bill, sparking mixed reactions from lawmakers, tech leaders, and advocacy groups over the future of AI regulation.
California’s proposed AI safety bill ignites a fierce debate among tech giants, politicians, and Hollywood, as the state grapples with regulating AI innovation and potential risks.
OpenAI and Anthropic have agreed to provide the U.S. government access to their new AI models for safety testing, marking a significant collaboration in AI regulation.
Former OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever announces the launch of Safe Superintelligence, a new AI company dedicated to creating a safe AI environment amidst the competitive generative AI boom.
OpenAI has formed a Safety and Security Committee as it begins training its next-generation AI model, aiming to enhance safety protocols amid the development of advanced AI technologies.
OpenAI unveils its Voice Engine capable of cloning voices with 15 seconds of audio but delays public release due to safety concerns over potential misuse.
China joins the U.S., EU, and over 25 nations in signing the Bletchley Declaration at the AI Safety Summit 2023, marking a significant step towards global cooperation in managing AI risks.