US to Launch its Own AI Safety Institute

 US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo speaks during the UK Artificial Intelligence (AI) Safety Summit at Bletchley Park, in central England, on November 1, 2023. (AFP)
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo speaks during the UK Artificial Intelligence (AI) Safety Summit at Bletchley Park, in central England, on November 1, 2023. (AFP)
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US to Launch its Own AI Safety Institute

 US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo speaks during the UK Artificial Intelligence (AI) Safety Summit at Bletchley Park, in central England, on November 1, 2023. (AFP)
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo speaks during the UK Artificial Intelligence (AI) Safety Summit at Bletchley Park, in central England, on November 1, 2023. (AFP)

The United States will launch a AI safety institute to evaluate known and emerging risks of so-called "frontier" artificial intelligence models, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said on Wednesday.

"I will almost certainly be calling on many of you in the audience who are in academia and industry to be part of this consortium," she said in a speech to the AI Safety Summit in Britain.

"We can't do it alone, the private sector must step up."

Raimondo added that she would also commit to the US institute establishing a formal partnership with the United Kingdom Safety Institute.

The new effort will be under the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and lead the US government’s efforts on AI safety, especially for reviewing advanced AI models.

The institute "will facilitate the development of standards for safety, security, and testing of AI models, develop standards for authenticating AI-generated content, and provide testing environments for researchers to evaluate emerging AI risks and address known impacts," the department said.

President Joe Biden on Monday signed an artificial intelligence executive order, requiring developers of AI systems that pose risks to US national security, the economy, public health or safety to share the results of safety tests with the US government, in line with the Defense Production Act, before they are released to the public.

The order also directs agencies to set standards for that testing and address related chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and cybersecurity risks.



Saudi Arabia: NIDLP Launches Updated Daleel Platform with AI Support

The “Daleel Guides You” campaign highlights the platform’s advanced features designed to facilitate investment in the Kingdom
The “Daleel Guides You” campaign highlights the platform’s advanced features designed to facilitate investment in the Kingdom
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Saudi Arabia: NIDLP Launches Updated Daleel Platform with AI Support

The “Daleel Guides You” campaign highlights the platform’s advanced features designed to facilitate investment in the Kingdom
The “Daleel Guides You” campaign highlights the platform’s advanced features designed to facilitate investment in the Kingdom

Saudi Arabia’s National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) has launched a campaign to introduce the enhanced version of the “Daleel” platform, now featuring artificial intelligence and multilingual support in seven languages.

Targeted at investors, entrepreneurs, and business professionals, the “Daleel Guides You” campaign highlights the platform’s advanced features designed to facilitate investment in the Kingdom’s energy, industry, mining, and logistics sectors.

The updated platform offers comprehensive market information, competitive insights, and interactive maps tailored for investors, along with real-time updates and exclusive news on promising sectors.

Through its innovative technology, “Daleel” aims to support Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 by advancing NIDLP’s mission to establish the Kingdom as a leading industrial hub and global logistics center.