U.S. Declines to Support Global AI Safety Report Amid Growing Concerns
Washington, D.C. — The United States has withheld its support from the second International AI Safety Report, a document guided by 100 experts and backed by 30 countries and international organizations, including the United Kingdom, China, and the European Union, according to Time. The report, published Tuesday ahead of the AI Impact Summit scheduled to take place in Delhi from Feb. 19 to 20, aims to foster international collaboration in addressing the challenges posed by rapidly advancing artificial intelligence.
Yoshua Bengio, Turing Award-winning scientist and chair of the report, confirmed that the U.S. did not throw its weight behind the report this year, unlike last year, Time reported. The report highlights that artificial intelligence is improving faster than many experts anticipated, and the evidence for several risks has grown substantially. It also notes that current risk management techniques are improving but remain insufficient. As AIs risks begin to materialize.
The report is intended to set an example of working together to navigate shared challenges.
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