Check out our latest workshop on genAI security/privacy. Standards and regulations typically solidify very late in a tech cycle - like decades late; the hard work to develop best practices happens in collaborations like these!
We are pleased to publish a paper that summarizes the findings from our second research workshop on "Risks and Mitigation Strategies of GenAI" held on October 16, 2023 and was truly an honor hosting and co-organizing this workshop with John Mitchell, Somesh Jha, and Mihai Christodorescu. The rise of Generative AI (GenAI) brings about transformative potential across sectors, but its dual-use nature also amplifies risks. Governments globally are grappling with the challenge of regulating GenAI, balancing innovation against safety. This paper summarizes the discussions during the workshop which addressed questions, such as: How regulation can be designed without hindering technological progress? How can technology evolve to meet regulatory standards? Thanks to our distinguished authors, speakers and panelists for their contributions: Mia Hoffmann, Matt Turek, Emelia Probasco, Soheil Feizi, Apostol Vassilev, Jonathan Katz, Matt Fredrikson, Zico Kolter, Neil Gong, Hima Lakkaraju, Ryan Craven, Yanjun (Jane) Qi, Jessica Newman, Mihai Christodorescu, John Mitchell, and Somesh Jha This workshop was co-organized by Stanford University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Google. We hope that this paper will be useful to the community. We welcome any feedback and will update the paper based on the feedback we receive.
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3moThanks Dave, adding this paper to my reading list!