South Korea Hosts Global AI Safety Summit with 60 Nations
World leaders agree on new framework for governing artificial intelligence development and deployment.
Sixty nations participated in the Global AI Safety Summit held in Seoul, resulting in the Seoul Declaration on Responsible AI Development. The declaration establishes voluntary guidelines for AI research and deployment.
Key agreements include mandatory safety testing for frontier AI models, transparency requirements for AI-generated content, and the creation of an international AI incident reporting system.
Tech industry leaders including representatives from major AI companies attended the summit and pledged to implement the guidelines. A $5 billion international fund for AI safety research was announced.
Critics argue the voluntary nature of the agreements limits their effectiveness, calling for binding international regulations similar to nuclear non-proliferation treaties.
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