The U.K. and U.S. AI Safety Institutes signed a memorandum of understanding to work together on artificial intelligence safety research, evaluations and guidance. The partnership, which follows the U.K.'s AI Safety Summit held last November, will include developing tests for advanced AI models and "will see both countries working to align their scientific approaches and working closely to accelerate and rapidly iterate robust suites of evaluations for AI models, systems, and agents."
2 April 2024
UK, US to partner on AI safety
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