AI Guardrails: U.S. and China Aim for Safety Amid Competition
U.S. and Chinese delegations meet in Beijing to discuss protocols for AI safety, focusing on preventing non-state actors from exploiting technology. Talks highlight the importance of maintaining U.S. leadership in AI while fostering innovation. The summit also addresses cybersecurity issues related to new AI models like Anthropic's Mythos.
Delegations from the U.S. and China have convened in Beijing to outline safety protocols for artificial intelligence, aimed at preventing misuse by non-state actors. The summit underscores a shared intent to ensure AI's secure deployment while safeguarding innovation.
The meetings follow revelations of software vulnerabilities in Anthropic's Mythos AI tool, prompting urgent security updates from banks and other firms. Government officials warn of potential disruptions to financial markets by criminal or terrorist elements.
Industry leaders like Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang are attending the discussions, reflecting the high stakes involved. While tensions exist, collaborative efforts to integrate best practices and U.S. values are ongoing, reinforcing the country's AI leadership.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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