Eighteen Countries Sign 'Secure by Design' AI Agreement
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Today’s edition of Metacurity recaps the highlights of the week of November 20 when we were on hiatus and brings you up to speed on the most recent developments.
In the latest of primarily unenforceable agreements governing the safe development of AI, the US, UK, and more than a dozen other countries unveiled what a senior US official described as the first detailed international agreement on how to keep artificial intelligence safe from rogue actors, pushing for companies to create AI systems that are "secure by design."
The 18 countries signing the agreement are Germany, Italy, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Poland, Australia, Chile, Israel, Nigeria and Singapore. The signatories agreed that companies designing and using AI need to develop and deploy it in a way that keeps customers and the wider public safe from misuse.
The agreement is non-binding and carries general primary recommendations such as monitoring AI systems for abuse, protecting data from…
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