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There is a global consensus for AI safety despite Paris Summit backlash, new report finds


A new paper released on Thursday, presenting the findings of a global conference held in Singapore in April, has identified how AI can be made safer.

Representatives from leading AI companies, such as OpenAI, Meta, Google DeepMind, and Anthropic, as well as leaders from 11 countries, including the US, China, and the EU, attended. The result of the conference was published in a paper released on Thursday called ‘The Singapore Consensus on Global AI Safety Research Priorities’. The main research that the document argues should be assessed is the development of risk thresholds to determine when intervention is needed, techniques for studying current impacts and forecasting future implications, and methods for rigorous testing and evaluation of AI systems.

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