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This Euronews article covers the AI Safety Index 2025, a benchmarking study relevant to policymakers and researchers tracking the gap between AI capability development and safety governance; useful as a current-events reference for AI regulation discussions.

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A 2025 study (the AI Safety Index) assesses the state of AI safety regulation and corporate practices, finding that AI systems face less regulatory oversight than many everyday products. The report highlights the accelerating race toward superintelligence by major tech firms and evaluates how inadequately current governance frameworks address the associated risks.

Key Points

  • AI systems are subject to less regulatory scrutiny than many consumer products, including food items like sandwiches, according to the 2025 AI Safety Index.
  • Major tech companies are accelerating development toward superintelligence with governance frameworks lagging significantly behind the pace of progress.
  • The study evaluates corporate AI safety practices and finds widespread gaps between stated commitments and actual safety measures.
  • The index serves as a comparative benchmark for how different organizations and governments are addressing (or failing to address) AI safety.
  • The report underscores the urgency of establishing meaningful regulatory and industry standards before more powerful AI systems are deployed.

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By [Pascale Davies](https://www.euronews.com/profiles/1426)

Published on 03/12/2025 - 13:22 GMT+1•Updated
04/12/2025 - 10:22 GMT+1

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