A recent AI conference in Beijing highlighted shared concerns between US and Chinese AI experts regarding the escalating risks of advanced AI, particularly agentic models. Despite ongoing rivalry and US restrictions on chip access, participants emphasized the critical need for cooperation between the two AI superpowers to mitigate global cybersecurity and systemic dangers. Experts suggested that collaboration on AI safety principles and technical standards could reduce systemic risks without compromising sensitive operational details, drawing parallels to US-Soviet cooperation on nuclear threats. AI
IMPACT Highlights the growing consensus among global AI leaders on the need for international cooperation to manage AI's systemic risks.
RANK_REASON Article discusses expert opinions and calls for cooperation on AI risks rather than announcing a new release or product.
- Andrew Barto
- Anthropic
- China
- Lin Yun
- MIT
- Mythos
- Shanghai Jia Tong University
- Stephen Casper
- US
- Whitfield Diffie
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