GOV.UKHistoric first as companies spanning North America, Asia, Europe and Middle East agree safety commitments on ...21 MayMichelle DonelanBy Michelle Donelanmore_vert
Prime Minister's Office of JapanPrime Minister Kishida’s Participation in the AI Seoul Summit Leaders’ Session (Video Message) (Summary)21 Maymore_vert
Softonic ENOpenAI, Google, or Microsoft commit to withdrawing AIs that pose an intolerable risk22 Maymore_vert
The GuardianTechScape: The people charged with making sure AI doesn’t destroy humanity have left the building21 MayAlex HernBy Alex Hernmore_vert
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Global TimesGlobal AI governance rules should be written by all rather than 'small circles'22 MayHu WeijiaBy Hu Weijiamore_vert
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CCN.comAmazon, Anthropic, Meta Pledge to Deactivate AI Tech If This Happens22 MaySamantha DunnBy Samantha Dunnmore_vert
ITProGlobal AI agreement “impossible” and companies should avoid tech-specific policies, experts warn22 MayRory BathgateBy Rory Bathgatemore_vert
Yahoo Finance UKNations agree to develop shared risk thresholds for AI as Seoul summit closes22 MayMartyn LandiBy Martyn Landimore_vert
MSPoweruserMicrosoft, Google, OpenAI, Mistral AI + 12 others signing AI safety standards at Seoul Summit22 MayDevesh BeriBy Devesh Berimore_vert
ReadWriteGodfathers of AI warn we may 'lose control' of AI systems without intervention21 Maymore_vert
TechSpotAI companies sign new voluntary commitments pledging AI safety23 MayAlfonso MarucciaBy Alfonso Marucciamore_vert
CIOBig tech companies commit to new safety practices for AI22 MayElizabeth MontalbanoBy Elizabeth Montalbanomore_vert
PYMNTS.comGlobal Leaders Pledge to Develop AI Technology Safely Amid Regulatory Challenges21 Maymore_vert
Department of Industry, Science, Energy and ResourcesAustralia continues commitment to safe and responsible AI through the Seoul Declaration24 Maymore_vert
TNWNew global AI safety commitments echo EU's risk-based approach22 MayLinnea AhlgrenBy Linnea Ahlgrenmore_vert
China DailyAI safety, innovation highlighted at Seoul meeting - World - Chinadaily.com.cn22 Maymore_vert
CIO NewsSecond global AI meeting to be co-hosted by South Korea and UK as boom fans risks21 Maymore_vert
DazedWorld leaders still aren't taking the 'extreme risks' of AI seriously22 MayThom WaiteBy Thom Waitemore_vert
The HillAI companies agree to voluntary safety commitments21 MaySarah FortinskyBy Sarah Fortinskymore_vert
ComputerWeekly.comAI Seoul Summit: 27 nations and EU to set red lines on AI risk22 MaySebastian Klovig SkeltonBy Sebastian Klovig Skeltonmore_vert
Mobile World LiveAI leaders commit to safe AI development21 MayHana AnandiraBy Hana Anandiramore_vert
NeowinMicrosoft, OpenAI, Google and other major companies reach AI safety agreement21 MayOmer DursunBy Omer Dursunmore_vert
Daily SabahFrom Seoul summit, EU laws approval to new deals: This week in AI | Daily Sabah22 Maymore_vert
DIGITIMESUK and South Korea lead global AI safety summit, China and UAE firms pledge AI safety commitments23 Maymore_vert
The Korea JoongAng DailySamsung to prioritize safe and inclusive AI, says Lee Jae-yong22 Maymore_vert
ComputingCountries and companies agree AI safety initiatives in Seoul22 MayDev KundaliyaBy Dev Kundaliyamore_vert
The RegisterTop AI players pledge to pull the plug on models that present intolerable risk22 MayLaura DobbersteinBy Laura Dobbersteinmore_vert