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US and China find common ground on AI's deadliest risks · 1 source tracked

Despite geopolitical tensions, major global powers like the United States and China are finding common ground on the most severe risks posed by advanced AI. Nations including the EU, India, China, and the UAE are developing frameworks and regulations to address these dangers, focusing on areas such as cyber escalation, biological threats, large-scale manipulation, and unpredictable autonomous systems. A rough consensus is emerging around defining "frontier" AI systems based on compute thresholds, with a proposed range of 10^26 to 10^27 FLOPs, to guide regulatory scrutiny. AI

IMPACT Establishes a potential global consensus on AI safety, influencing future international regulatory frameworks and risk mitigation strategies.

RANK_REASON Article discusses international policy convergence on AI risks, involving multiple governments and policy groups. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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US and China find common ground on AI's deadliest risks · 1 source tracked

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Mark Minevich, Contributor ·

    The U.S. And China Agree On Almost Nothing Except AI’s Deadliest Risks

    The US and China agree on almost nothing. Yet on AI's deadliest risks, rival powers are quietly converging on a shared global compact.