Biden Administration to Host Global AI Safety SummitSan Francisco
The summit will gather experts from nine countries and the EU to address AI risks and set safety standards.
- The two-day summit on November 20-21 will be the first meeting of the International Network of AI Safety Institutes.
- Participants include government scientists and AI experts from Australia, Canada, the EU, France, Japan, Kenya, South Korea, Singapore, the UK, and the US.
- Key topics will include the risks of synthetic content and the potential misuse of AI by malicious actors.
- The summit aims to jumpstart technical collaboration ahead of a broader AI Action Summit in Paris in February 2025.
- China, a major AI player, is not part of the initial network but may send scientists to the summit.