International AI Safety Report
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The first International AI Safety Report, mandated by nations at the Bletchley AI Safety Summit, synthesizes evidence on AI capabilities, risks, and safety from 100 experts across 30+ nations and international organizations, representing a landmark global consensus document for AI governance.
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The International AI Safety Report is the first comprehensive global synthesis of evidence on the capabilities, risks, and safety of advanced AI systems, produced by 100 independent experts representing 30 nations, the UN, OECD, and EU. Mandated by the AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park, it covers the current state of AI development and associated safety challenges. Led by Yoshua Bengio, the report reflects diverse international perspectives and disciplines.
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- •First international consensus report on AI safety, mandated by nations attending the 2023 Bletchley Park AI Safety Summit.
- •Authored by 100 AI experts from diverse disciplines and nations, with representation from 30 countries plus UN, OECD, and EU.
- •Comprehensively synthesizes current evidence on advanced AI capabilities, risks, and safety measures.
- •Independent experts had full discretion over content, ensuring scientific independence from government influence.
- •Represents a major milestone in international AI governance coordination and risk assessment.
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Computer Science > Computers and Society
arXiv:2501.17805 (cs)
[Submitted on 29 Jan 2025]
Title: International AI Safety Report
Authors: Yoshua Bengio , Sören Mindermann , Daniel Privitera , Tamay Besiroglu , Rishi Bommasani , Stephen Casper , Yejin Choi , Philip Fox , Ben Garfinkel , Danielle Goldfarb , Hoda Heidari , Anson Ho , Sayash Kapoor , Leila Khalatbari , Shayne Longpre , Sam Manning , Vasilios Mavroudis , Mantas Mazeika , Julian Michael , Jessica Newman , Kwan Yee Ng , Chinasa T. Okolo , Deborah Raji , Girish Sastry , Elizabeth Seger , Theodora Skeadas , Tobin South , Emma Strubell , Florian Tramèr , Lucia Velasco , Nicole Wheeler , Daron Acemoglu , Olubayo Adekanmbi , David Dalrymple , Thomas G. Dietterich , Edward W. Felten , Pascale Fung , Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas , Fredrik Heintz , Geoffrey Hinton , Nick Jennings , Andreas Krause , Susan Leavy , Percy Liang , Teresa Ludermir , Vidushi Marda , Helen Margetts , John McDermid , Jane Munga , Arvind Narayanan , Alondra Nelson , Clara Neppel , Alice Oh , Gopal Ramchurn , Stuart Russell , Marietje Schaake , Bernhard Schölkopf , Dawn Song , Alvaro Soto , Lee Tiedrich , Gaël Varoquaux , Andrew Yao , Ya-Qin Zhang , Fahad Albalawi , Marwan Alserkal , Olubunmi Ajala , Guillaume Avrin , Christian Busch , André Carlos Ponce de Leon Ferreira de Carvalho , Bronwyn Fox , Amandeep Singh Gill , Ahmet Halit Hatip , Juha Heikkilä , Gill Jolly , Ziv Katzir , Hiroaki Kitano , Antonio Krüger , Chris Johnson , Saif M. Khan , Kyoung Mu Lee , Dominic Vincent Ligot , Oleksii Molchanovskyi , Andrea Monti , Nusu Mwamanzi , Mona Nemer , Nuria Oliver , José Ramón López Portillo , Balaraman Ravindran , Raquel Pezoa Rivera , Hammam Riza , Crystal Rugege , Ciarán Seoighe , Jerry Sheehan , Haroon Sheikh , Denise Wong , Yi Zeng View a PDF of the paper titled International AI Safety Report, by Yoshua Bengio and 95 other authors
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Abstract: The first International AI Safety Report comprehensively synthesizes the current evidence on the capabilities, risks, and safety of advanced AI systems. The report was mandated by the nations attending the AI Safety Summit in Bletchley, UK. Thirty nations, the UN, the OECD, and the EU each nominated a representative to the report's Expert Advisory Panel. A total of 100 AI experts contributed, representing diverse perspectives and disciplines. Led by the report's Chair, these independent experts collectively had full discretion over the report's content.
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Computers and Society (cs.CY) ; Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI); Machine Learning (cs.LG)
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arXiv:2501.17805 [cs.CY]
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arXiv:2501.17805v1 [cs.CY] for this version)
https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2501.17805
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From: Sören Mindermann [ view email ]
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