In May 2024, 16 frontier AI companies signed “Frontier AI Safety Commitments.” At the time, only one Chinese firm was among them. Fast forward nine months, and 17 Chinese companies have signed onto their own AI Safety Commitments, with strikingly similar language to the Seoul Commitments. Writing for Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Oxford China Policy Lab Director Scott S. explores the latest on frontier companies converging on safety and security measures. https://lnkd.in/ej29C8xF
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📜 South Korea takes a bold step in #AI governance with the enactment of the AI Basic Act, becoming the second global jurisdiction after the EU to implement comprehensive AI regulation. Set to take effect in January 2026, this landmark legislation establishes frameworks like the National AI Committee and AI Safety Research Institute, focusing on high-risk applications and generative AI. 💬 Minister Yoo Sang-Im highlights that it positions Korea to "take a leap forward as one of the world’s top three AI powers." Read the Newsline by HaystackID® coverage: https://lnkd.in/gXH2iuwB. #eDiscovery #LegalTech
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Are you able to keep up with all the AI legislations in the U.S. and around the world? Taiwan has a draft AI Basic Act, currently under public consultation. #AI, #GenAI
This is the start of something bigger. We are closely following the AI regulations in Taiwan, and the draft AI Basic Act is currently under public consultation. Let us know what you think!
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Lawfare has just published my long essay with Keegan McBride of Oxford University on why the US should be careful about signing on to global AI safety treaties that would undermine our national interests. This article is timely with the Paris "AI Action Summit" coming up on Feb 10-11. Keegan & I argue that the US must not agree to artifical limits or controls on its current or future AI capabilities as part of this or any other international agreement. https://lnkd.in/ecaw4nn8 #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #machinelearning #nationalsecurity #treaties #AIsafety
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The new administration should not forget the importance of open-source models in furthering AI innovation, writes Alexander B. Gray. https://lnkd.in/gRHRK48x
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The new administration should not forget the importance of open-source models in furthering AI innovation, writes Alexander B. Gray. http://ow.ly/brQR30sJaLl
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An intriguing exploration of the competitive landscape in AI. The point about China’s approach to AI being more centralized and purpose-driven, compared to Western models, raises critical questions about innovation versus control. Could this divergence shape not only the development but also the ethical frameworks around AI? It’s worth pondering how these differences might impact global AI collaboration—or competition—in the coming years.
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As states begin to take the lead on #AI regulation and policy in the absence of any federal policies, there seems to be an increase in calls from developers and thought leaders for a more uniformed approach from Congress about what the future of #AI development and experimentation looks like here in the US. Would love to hear more thoughts on this subject and this article from others.
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Israel Establishes National Expert Forum for AI Policy In an ambitious move to shape the future of artificial intelligence (AI), Israel has established a national expert forum focused on AI policy and regulation. Spearheaded by the Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology, this initiati... https://lnkd.in/dEZWDRby #AI_ISRAEL_POLICY_INNOVATION_TECHNOLOGY
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Global powers are racing to regulate AI's dual-use potential. We must act NOW to establish #globalregulations! Read The Lawfare Institute article on these efforts: https://bit.ly/3PUr6IQ #AIRegulation #artificialintelligence #responsibleai #ai #techregulation
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As for AI regulation, let's check this out. In my opinion, it provides a different framework to the general trend in AI regulation around the world. We will see what implications it has later on. #Al #Regulation https://lnkd.in/ekKBgaz5
Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence – The White House
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