The U.S. A.I. Safety Institute, established under the Biden-Harris Administration, faces potential dismantling under President-elect Donald Trump. Elizabeth Kelly, the institute's director, argues that regulatory safeguards are essential for fostering A.I. advancements, emphasizing that safety and innovation can coexist. At the Fortune Global Forum, she reiterated the importance of effective regulation in enabling technological progress.
The institute's mission includes enforcing transparency standards and developing testing protocols for A.I. models, which some political factions view as hindrances to innovation. Major A.I. companies like OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and Meta have expressed support for the institute, highlighting its role in ensuring U.S. leadership in A.I. innovation and national security. Kelly believes that the institute not only regulates but accelerates A.I. development, aiming to responsibly harness its vast potential.
• Regulatory safeguards are essential for advancing A.I. technology.
• Major A.I. companies support the U.S. A.I. Safety Institute's mission.
I. Safety Institute focuses on assessing and managing risks associated with advanced A.I. systems.
I. operations and decision-making processes.
I. models before deployment.
I. research organization that collaborates with the A.I. Safety Institute to enhance model safety.
I. development, advocating for the permanent authorization of the A.I. Safety Institute.
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