UK AI Safety Institute: A Blueprint for the Future of AI?

Nov. 3, 2023
UK AI Safety Institute: A Blueprint for the Future of AI?

The UK Frontier AI Taskforce, a government-funded initiative launched in April 2023 as the Foundation Model Taskforce, is evolving to become the UK AI Safety Institute.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced the creation of the Institute during his closing speech at the AI Safety Summit, held in Bletchley Park, England, on November 2, 2023.

He said the UK government’s ambition for this new entity is to make it a global hub tasked with testing the safety of emerging types of AI.

The Institute will carefully test new types of frontier AI before and after they are released to address the potentially harmful capabilities of AI models, including exploring all the risks, from social harms like bias and misinformation, to the most unlikely but extreme risk, such as humanity losing control of AI completely,” said the UK government in a public statement.

To pursue this mission, the UK AI Safety Institute will partner with domestic organizations like the Alan Turing Institute, Imperial College London, TechUK and the Startup Coalition. All have welcomed the launch of the Institute.

It will also engage with private AI companies both in the UK and abroad. Some of them, such as Google DeepMind and OpenAI, have already publicly backed the initiative.

Confirmed Partnerships with the US and Singapore

Sunak added that the Institute will be at the forefront of the UK government’s AI strategy and will bear the mission to cement the country’s position as a world leader in AI safety.

In undertaking this role, the UK AI Safety Institute will partner with similar institutions in other countries.

The Prime Minister has already announced two confirmed partnerships to collaborate on AI safety testing with the recently announced US AI Safety Institute and with the Government of Singapore.

Read more: AI Safety Summit: Biden-Harris Administration Launches US AI Safety Institute

Ian Hogarth, chair of the Frontier AI Taskforce, will continue as chair of the Institute. The External Advisory Board for the Taskforce, comprised of industry heavyweights from national security to computer science, will now advise the new global hub.

Eight AI Firms Agreed for Pre-Deployment Testing of Their Models

Additionally, Sunak announced that several countries, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Singapore, the US, the UK and the EU delegation signed an agreement to test leading companies’ AI models.

To help with this mission, eight companies involved with AI development – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Anthropic, Google, Google DeepMind, Inflection AI, Meta, Microsoft, Mistral AI and OpenAI — have agreed to “deepen” the access to their future AI models before they go public.

Tags:

No tags.

JikGuard.com, a high-tech security service provider focusing on game protection and anti-cheat, is committed to helping game companies solve the problem of cheats and hacks, and providing deeply integrated encryption protection solutions for games.

Explore Features>>