Some of the largest tech firms in the world have partnered with the Cloud Security Alliance, an organization dedicated to understanding all facets of artificial intelligence and promoting best practices in cloud computing.
The CSA, considered the world’s leading organization in this area, today reported it had formed the “AI Safety Initiative,” partnering with the likes of Amazon.com Inc., the artificial intelligence research startup Anthropic, Google LLC, Microsoft Corp., and OpenAI. Together, they will work with various leading experts from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA, as well as academics, governments and industries affected by AI development.
The initiative will focus on the most pressing issues relating to generative AI, including the adoption of best practices, promoting the wide availability of AI, mitigating possible harms, and creating assurance programs for governments which will need to rely on companies that produce AI systems, what CSA said will be bridging the gap between policy and practice.
The alliance will address critical ethical issues related to AI and how such technologies will impact society in general, preparing the world for more powerful systems that will undoubtedly transform the way we live. Its goal, says CSA, is to reduce risks while amplifying the positive impacts of AI across all sectors.
“AI will be the most transformative technology of our lifetimes, bringing with it both tremendous promise and significant peril,” said CISA Director Jen Easterly. “Through collaborative partnerships like this, we can collectively reduce the risk of these technologies being misused by taking the steps necessary to educate and instill best practices when managing the full lifecycle of AI capabilities, ensuring – most importantly – that they are designed, developed and deployed to be safe and secure.”
Already, the group has more than 1,500 expert participants. These people make up various working groups, including the AI technology and risk working group, the AI governance and compliance working group, and the AI controls and organizational responsibilities working groups.
The results of the work they have undertaken will be discussed in two upcoming events: the CSA Virtual AI Summit, which will be held from Jan. 17 to 18 next year, and the CSA AI Summit at the RSA Conference on May 6 in San Francisco.
“Generative AI is reshaping our world, offering immense promise but also immense risks,” said initiative Chair Caleb Sima. “Uniting to share knowledge and best practices is crucial.”
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