The US and UK have signed a groundbreaking agreement to collaborate on evaluating risks posed by emerging artificial intelligence (AI) models, marking the world’s first bilateral arrangement on AI safety.
The US and UK have agreed to work together to deal with the risks of new artificial intelligence (AI) technology. They want to make sure that AI doesn’t cause problems like cyberattacks or dangerous weapons.
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This is the first time any countries have joined forces like this on AI safety. They’ll share knowledge and experts to help each other.
While the UK doesn’t plan big rules for AI right away because it’s changing quickly, other countries like the EU and the US have stricter rules. The goal of this partnership is to make sure AI is safe and helpful for everyone.
The agreement enables exchange programs between the UK’s AI Safety Institute (AISI) and its US counterpart.