Global AI Safety Report to Feature Contributions from Experts in 30 Nations
International Scientific Report on Advanced AI Safety
Leading experts from 30 nations across the globe will advise on a landmark report assessing the capabilities and risks of AI systems. The report aims to bring together the best scientific research on AI safety to inform policymakers and future discussions on the safe development of AI technology. The report builds off the last November’s UK AI Safety Summit, where countries signed the Bletchley Declaration agreeing to collaborate on AI safety issues.
Expert Advisory Panel
An impressive Expert Advisory Panel featuring 32 prominent international figures – including chief technology officers, UN envoys, and national chief scientific advisers – has been unveiled. The panel includes experts like Dr Hiroaki Kitano, CTO of Sony in Japan, Amandeep Gill, UN Envoy on Technology, and the UK’s Dame Angela McLean, Chief Scientific Adviser.
International AI Safety Summits
Initial findings from the report are due to be published ahead of South Korea’s AI Safety Summit this spring. A second more complete publication will then coincide with France’s summit later this year, helping inform discussions at both events.
Development and Framework
The principles guiding the report’s development – inspired by the IPCC climate change assessments – are comprehensiveness, objectivity, transparency, and scientific assessment. This framework aims to ensure a thorough and balanced evaluation of AI’s risks.