Silicon Republic January 30, 2025
Jenny Darmody

Created by almost 100 AI experts, the report gives a scientific understanding on what risks advanced AI might pose to society.

In 2023, the UK hosted the world’s first major AI Safety Summit to promote greater international collaboration on the emerging technology.

From that came the Bletchley Declaration, which marked an agreement between some of the world’s major powers to work together in regulating AI.

The countries present – which included Ireland – also agreed to support the creation of an international scientific report on the safety of advanced AI.

Now, following an interim report in May 2024, which was presented at the AI Seoul Summit, the full International AI Safety Report has now been published.

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