CYAILGJan 29, 2025

International AI Safety Report

ETH ZurichMIT
arXiv:2501.17805v175 citationsh-index: 169
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It addresses safety concerns for policymakers and the global AI community, but is incremental as it compiles existing knowledge rather than presenting new research.

The report synthesizes current evidence on the capabilities, risks, and safety of advanced AI systems, involving contributions from 100 AI experts across 30 nations and international organizations.

The first International AI Safety Report comprehensively synthesizes the current evidence on the capabilities, risks, and safety of advanced AI systems. The report was mandated by the nations attending the AI Safety Summit in Bletchley, UK. Thirty nations, the UN, the OECD, and the EU each nominated a representative to the report's Expert Advisory Panel. A total of 100 AI experts contributed, representing diverse perspectives and disciplines. Led by the report's Chair, these independent experts collectively had full discretion over the report's content.

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