OpenAI’s Preparedness Framework: OpenAI’s Approach for Safe AI Development
OpenAI’s Preparedness Framework, is a pivotal approach for safe AI development, to ensure responsible AI technology advancement.
OpenAI’s Preparedness Framework, is a pivotal approach for safe AI development, to ensure responsible AI technology advancement.
Explore the groundbreaking EU AI Legislation that sets a new global standard for ethical and responsible artificial intelligence.
The recent international agreement signed by 18 countries, including the United States and Britain, marks a significant step in ensuring that artificial intelligence (AI) development prioritizes safety and security.
France, Germany, and Italy have reached an agreement on AI regulation in the European Union, which supports voluntary commitments for AI providers.
US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed to begin a dialogue on AI in defense systems. The proposed agreement aims to ban AI from autonomous systems like drones and nuclear warhead control.
The SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP reached a groundbreaking contract after a 118-day strike, bringing significant improvements for actors, including AI protections. SAG-AFTRA Contract | Key Points After a 118-day strike, SAG-AFTRA and the AMPTP agreed on a new contract that marks a significant shift in the industry. The Union initially sought a veto on certain uses of artificial intelligence (AI) but instead secured notice and consent requirements in their deal with studios. SAG-AFTRA engaged in extensive negotiations regarding AI protections in a tentative deal with studios.
The UK, US, EU, Australia, and China have jointly recognized the potential catastrophic risks associated with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and signed the Bletchley Declaration
The Bletchley Park summit (1-2 November 2023) on AI brought about an agreed framework regarding the risks of AI, fostering international cooperation.
China’s Participation in UK AI Safety Summit (Bletchley Park Summit 1-2 November 2023), was not officially recognized by the UK.