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Global Leaders Unite to Form International AI Safety Network in San Francisco

On November 20, the International Network of AI Safety Institutes held a conference meeting in San Francisco, USA. The conference aimed to address the growing concerns related to AI-generated content and its potential risks. Attendees focused on testing foundational models and conducting comprehensive risk assessments for advanced AI systems. The event brought together numerous regulatory officials, AI experts, and civil society leaders.

The foundation for this collaborative meeting can be traced back to the AI Seoul Summit in May 2024. At that summit, global leaders recognized the necessity of enhancing dialogue regarding the rapid development of AI. The profound impact of AI on society and the economy prompted the establishment of AI safety-related organizations. Additionally, the participants acknowledged the importance of cultural and linguistic diversity, with the hope of proposing methods to understand and mitigate AI risks.

The formation of the International Network of AI Safety Institutes marks a significant step forward for national AI safety organizations. For executives and companies in the digital transformation sector, understanding these developments is crucial, as the influence of AI on industries, economies, and society continues to expand. Countries also recognize that one of the most critical measures for fostering innovative, robust, and safe AI development is close collaboration with global partners.

Looking ahead, the collaborative efforts of the international network may pave the way for a new generation of AI safety agreements that are both robust and adaptable to emerging technologies. Moreover, the upcoming Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in February 2025 will serve as an important milestone. Member institutes will showcase their progress in safety testing and evaluation, potentially shaping future regulatory frameworks. The summit aims to ensure that AI technologies continue to safeguard society while driving unprecedented opportunities for innovation.

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The scene from the International AI Safety Network Conference held in San Francisco shows organizations from around the world convening to focus on foundation model testing and the assessment of potential risks in AI systems