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China’s Zhipu AI joins 15 tech firms including Google, Microsoft in committing to develop tech safely at Seoul summit

  • Along with Meta, OpenAI and Samsung, the companies committed to publishing safety frameworks for measuring risks
  • They were backed by a broader declaration from the G7 at a virtual meeting hosted by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol

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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol attends the virtual AI Seoul Summit on May 21, 2024. Photo: Handout via AFP

Sixteen companies at the forefront of developing artificial intelligence pledged on Tuesday at a global meeting to develop the technology safely at a time when regulators are scrambling to keep up with rapid innovation and emerging risks.

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The companies included US leaders Google, Meta, Microsoft and OpenAI, as well as firms from China, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates.

They were backed by a broader declaration from the Group of Seven (G7) major economies, the EU, Singapore, Australia and South Korea at a virtual meeting hosted by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol.

South Korea’s presidential office said nations had agreed to prioritise AI safety, innovation and inclusivity.

“We must ensure the safety of AI to … protect the well-being and democracy of our society,” Yoon said, noting concerns over risks such as deepfake.

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Participants noted the importance of interoperability between governance frameworks, plans for a network of safety institutes, and engagement with international bodies to build on agreement at a first meeting to better address risks.

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