Artificial Intelligence | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Carnegie Endowment's AI program page covers international security challenges from AI, including cyber stability, biotechnology risks, and governance frameworks, making it relevant for AI safety policy and coordination efforts.
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This is the landing page for Carnegie Endowment's Artificial Intelligence program within its Technology and International Affairs initiative. The program focuses on anticipating and mitigating international security challenges from AI over both short-term (2-5 year) and medium-term (5-10 year) horizons. It engages governments, industry, academia, and civil society on AI governance, cyber threats, and related risks.
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- •Focuses on international security implications of AI including cyber stability, cloud services, and biotechnology targeting.
- •Addresses both short-term (2-5 year) and medium-term (5-10 year) AI risk horizons.
- •Partners with governments, industry, academia, and civil society to develop governance solutions.
- •Part of a broader Technology and International Affairs program covering AI, cyber threats, cloud security, and influence operations.
- •Aims to identify actionable best practices and incentives for industry and government leaders.
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program Technology and International Affairs Artificial Intelligence As artificial intelligence (AI) changes how people around the world live and work, new frontiers for international collaboration, competition, and conflict are opening. AI can, for example, improve (or detract) from international cyber stability, optimize (or bias) cloud-based services, or guide the targeting of biotechnology toward great discoveries (or terrible abuses). Carnegie partners with governments, industry, academia, and civil society to anticipate and mitigate the international security challenges from AI. By confronting both the short-term (2-5 years) and medium-term (5-10 years) challenges, we hope to mitigate the most urgent risks of AI while laying the groundwork for addressing its slower and subtler effects. Link Copied Technology and International Affairs The Technology and International Affairs Program develops insights to address the governance challenges and large-scale risks of new technologies. Our experts identify actionable best practices and incentives for industry and government leaders on artificial intelligence, cyber threats, cloud security, countering influence operations, reducing the risk of biotechnologies, and ensuring global digital inclusion. Learn More
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