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United States and UK Join Forces to Advance AI Safety

The United States and UK have agreed to jointly develop and test AI safety measures, aiming to set global standards for responsible AI use.

United States and UK Join Forces to Advance AI Safety

The United States and the United Kingdom have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the development of tests for advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) models. This partnership, announced on April 1, 2024, is a significant step towards ensuring the safety and robustness of AI systems.

A Shared Vision for AI Safety

The MOU was signed by U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and UK Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan. This agreement follows through on commitments made at the AI Safety Summit held in November 2023. The partnership aims to align the scientific approaches of both countries and accelerate the development of robust evaluation suites for AI models, systems, and agents.

The U.S. and UK AI Safety Institutes plan to build a common approach to AI safety testing and share their capabilities to effectively tackle these risks. They intend to perform at least one joint testing exercise on a publicly accessible model. Furthermore, they plan to tap into a collective pool of expertise by exploring personnel exchanges between the Institutes.

Immediate Impact and Future Plans of the Partnership

The partnership will take effect immediately, allowing both organizations to work seamlessly with one another. As AI continues to develop rapidly, both governments recognize the need to act now to ensure a shared approach to AI safety, which can keep pace with the technology’s emerging risks.

As part of their commitment to promoting AI safety globally, the U.S. and UK have also expressed their intention to develop similar partnerships with other countries.

Collaborative Efforts of Both Nations Seek AI Safety

The MOU is a comprehensive document that outlines the collaborative efforts of both nations in the field of AI safety testing.

Joint Testing Exercises

One of the key components of the agreement is the commitment to perform joint testing exercises on publicly accessible AI models. This initiative aims to leverage the combined expertise and resources of both nations to conduct thorough and rigorous evaluations of AI systems. These joint exercises will not only enhance the robustness of the testing procedures but also foster a culture of transparency and openness in AI development.

Personnel Exchanges

The agreement also ensures personnel exchanges between the AI Safety Institutes of the two countries. This initiative is designed to facilitate the sharing of knowledge and expertise, fostering a collaborative environment that accelerates progress in AI safety testing. The personnel exchanges will also help build strong professional relationships between the researchers and scientists of both nations, further strengthening the partnership.

Development of Similar Partnerships

The MOU also expresses the intention of the U.S. and UK to develop similar partnerships with other countries. This is a clear indication of their commitment to promoting AI safety on a global scale. By extending their collaborative efforts to other nations, the U.S. and UK aim to create a global network of AI safety researchers and practitioners, working together to address the challenges posed by AI.

Commitment to AI Safety

At the heart of the agreement is a shared commitment to AI safety. Both the U.S. and UK recognize the potential risks associated with AI and are dedicated to ensuring the safe and responsible development and deployment of AI technologies. Through this partnership, they aim to establish robust testing and evaluation procedures that can effectively manage these risks.

Statements from the Signatories

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo welcomed the agreement, reiterating AI is the defining technology of our generation. “This partnership is going to accelerate both of our Institutes’ work across the full spectrum of risks, whether to our national security or to our broader society. Our partnership makes clear that we aren’t running away from these concerns – we’re running at them. Because of our collaboration, our Institutes will gain a better understanding of AI systems, conduct more robust evaluations, and issue more rigorous guidance,” Raimondo remarked.

Echoing these sentiments, UK Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology, Michelle Donelan, said the agreement represents a landmark moment, as the UK and the United States deepen their enduring special relationship to address the defining technology challenge of our generation. “We have always been clear that ensuring the safe development of AI is a shared global issue. Only by working together can we address the technology’s risks head on and harness its enormous potential to help us all live easier and healthier lives."

A Step Towards Responsible AI

This bilateral agreement is a crucial step in the global effort to ensure the safe and responsible development and deployment of AI technologies. By pooling resources and expertise, the U.S. and UK are setting a strong precedent on this issue; advocating a shared, proactive approach to AI safety.

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