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- 1
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Global leaders and influential AI scientists are increasingly advocating for international cooperation and oversight in the face of rapidly advancing artificial intelligence technology. The Biden administration is set to host a global safety summit on AI in November 2024, which aims to foster collaboration among member countries to ensure safe and secure AI development. Concurrently, top AI scientists have called for the establishment of national AI safety authorities to mitigate potential catastrophic outcomes from AI advancements. Notably, a recent conclave of foundational AI scientists from both China and the West reached a consensus on the urgent need for dialogue on AI safety, echoing historical efforts like the Pugwash Conference on nuclear weapons. Experts like Shailen Bhatt emphasize the role of AI in enhancing safety and sustainability in transportation, while also recognizing the challenges posed by climate change. As the commercialization of AI accelerates, the call for robust regulatory frameworks and international collaboration becomes more critical.
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- Last Updated
- 13 hours ago
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