The Biden administration is set to convene a global safety summit on artificial intelligence in November, focusing on the rapid development of AI technology and its associated risks. Co-hosted by Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the summit will take place in San Francisco with participation from AI experts and government scientists from various countries. This two-day event aims to establish safety standards and foster international collaboration in addressing AI challenges.
The summit highlights the urgency of creating regulations to manage the risks posed by AI, particularly concerning AI-generated misinformation and malicious uses. Raimondo emphasized the need for global cooperation to set standards that mitigate risks associated with synthetic content and potential misuse of AI technologies. The timing of the summit, shortly after the U.S. presidential election, underscores its significance in shaping future AI policies.
• Global summit on AI safety scheduled for November in San Francisco.
• International collaboration emphasized to address AI risks and standards.
The summit aims to address the evolving capabilities and risks associated with AI technologies.
Discussions at the summit will focus on establishing guardrails to combat this issue.
The summit will explore standards to manage the risks posed by synthetic content.
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