New global AI safety commitments echo EU's risk-based approach
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It's been a busy week for AI policymakers with the EU finalizing the AI Act and 16 world-leading companies signing the 'Frontier AI Safety Commitments' in Seoul. The global awakening to AI risks is evident as concerns about bias, surveillance, misinformation, and the need for safeguards increase.
Despite concerns raised by researchers and AI CEOs regarding the potential apocalyptic scenarios and calls to slow down AI development, tech companies have continued to speed up the deployment of new AI products.
Countries are collaborating to address severe AI risks, including the development of biological and chemical weapons, as evident from the recent agreement signed at the AI Seoul Summit involving Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, UK, Turkey, the Netherlands, and the EU.
The 'Frontier AI Safety Commitments' signed by 16 influential AI companies highlight the global efforts to mitigate AI risks and ensure the responsible development and deployment of AI technology.
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