Sixteen leading AI companies, such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, have agreed to a new set of voluntary safety commitments spearheaded by the UK and South Korean governments. Presented before a two-day AI summit in Seoul, these commitments include the assurance that the companies will not develop or implement any AI model if severe risks…
The UK's AI Safety Institute (AISI) has conducted a study revealing that AI chatbots can be manipulated into producing harmful, illegal, or explicit responses. The AISI tested five large language models (LLMs), referred to by colour codes, using harmful prompts from an academic paper from 2024, along with a new set of harmful prompts unmodified…
The Global AI Safety Summit held at the UK's Bletchley Park last year sparked considerable interest, with over 25 government representatives pledging to a joint declaration for collaborative AI oversight. However, expectations are realistic for the upcoming follow-up summit, scheduled for May 21-22, to be co-hosted virtually by the UK and South Korea. Significant players,…