US and UK Sign Agreement on AI Safety Testing
Market Research Trends and Updates 2024

US and UK Sign Agreement on AI Safety Testing

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Market Research Trends and Updates 2024

As the world grapples with the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI), nations are stepping up their efforts to establish robust frameworks for its responsible use. Here are the latest developments:

United States and United Kingdom Collaborate on AI Safety Testing

  • The US and the UK have inked an agreement to jointly develop tests for cutting-edge AI models. This partnership builds upon commitments made during the Bletchley Park AI Safety Summit last year.
  • Key points of the agreement include sharing vital information, technical research, and aligning approaches for safe AI deployment.
  • The US and UK AI Safety Institutes are working together to create a common approach to AI safety testing.

US Seeks Inputs on Open-Source AI Models

  • The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) in the US is actively seeking insights on dual-use foundation models with widely available weights.
  • Areas of inquiry include openness levels, risks, benefits, and the role of the US government in guiding AI model weight availability.
  • Meta champions open source as the bedrock of American innovation, while OpenAI advocates for a balanced ecosystem that includes both open weights releases and API/product-based approaches.

Global Regulatory Landscape

  • India’s IT Ministry issued an advisory to generative AI companies, emphasizing the need for government permission before deploying “untested” systems within its borders.
  • The European Union’s AI Act incorporates safeguards to govern AI use within the EU.
  • The US White House’s Executive Order on AI in 2023 serves as a blueprint for other countries seeking to regulate AI, including clear guidelines for law enforcement agencies and avenues for consumer complaints.


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