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Rishi Sunak says 16 international firms have committed, but standards have been criticised for lacking teethThe first 16 companies have signed up to the voluntary artificial intelligence safety standards introduced at the Bletchley Park summit, Rishi Sunak has said on the eve of the event’s follow-up in Seoul.But the standards have faced criticism for lacking teeth, with signatories committing only to voluntarily “work toward” information sharing, “invest” in cybersecurity and “prioritise” research into societal risks. Continue reading…
Rishi Sunak says 16 international firms have committed, but standards have been criticised for lacking teeth
The first 16 companies have signed up to the voluntary artificial intelligence safety standards introduced at the Bletchley Park summit, Rishi Sunak has said on the eve of the event’s follow-up in Seoul.
But the standards have faced criticism for lacking teeth, with signatories committing only to voluntarily “work toward” information sharing, “invest” in cybersecurity and “prioritise” research into societal risks.