Summary

  • The Singapore government has released a blueprint for collaboration on artificial intelligence (AI) safety globally, following a meeting of researchers from the US, China and Europe.
  • It calls for working together on AI safety through international cooperation, rather than competition.
  • The consensus was formed at a meeting held earlier in April that included researchers from major organisations including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, xAI and Meta.
  • It also included academics from MIT, Stanford, Tsinghua and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, as well as other national safety institutions.
  • The three key areas of focus are studying risks around frontier AI models, exploring safer ways to build them and developing methods to control the behaviour of the most advanced systems.

By Will Knight

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