and OpenAI, as well as companies from China, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates have committed to safe development of the technology.
Zhipu.ai, backed by Chinese tech giants Alibaba, Tencent, Meituan and Xiaomi, as well as UAE’s Technology Innovation Institute were among the 16 companies pledging to publish safety frameworks on how they will measure risks of frontier AI models. The artificial intelligence summit in Seoul this week aims to build on a broad agreement at the first summit held in the United Kingdom to better address a wider array of risks.
This week’s summit will address “building … on the commitment from the companies, also looking at how the institutes will work together,” Britain’s Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan told Reuters on Tuesday. With countries such as the U.K. and U.S. establishing state-backed AI Safety Institutes for evaluating AI models and others expected to follow suit, AI firms are also concerned about the interoperability between jurisdictions, analysts said.
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