VentureBeat August 29, 2024
Emilia David

OpenAI and Anthropic signed an agreement with the AI Safety Institute under the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to collaborate for AI model safety research, testing and evaluation.

The agreement provides the AI Safety Institute with new AI models the two companies plan to release before and after public release. This is the same safety evaluation taken by the U.K.’s AI Safety Institute, where AI developers grant access to pre-released foundation models for testing.

“With these agreements in place, we look forward to beginning our technical collaborations with Anthropic and OpenAI to advance the science of AI safety,” said AI Safety Institute Director Elizabeth Kelly in a press release. “These agreements are just the start, but...

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