OpenAI proposes global AI watchdog with China ahead of Trump-Xi summit
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
OpenAI proposes a global AI governance body including the US and China, citing the need for international cooperation on safety standards. The proposal, made ahead of the Trump-Xi summit, suggests linking the US Commerce Department's Center for AI Standards and Innovation with global AI safety institutes. This comes as AI is expected to feature prominently in Trump-Xi discussions, alongside trade tensions and geopolitical conflicts, with concerns growing about cybersecurity risks and autonomous capabilities.
💡 Why It Matters
- · A global AI watchdog could mitigate the risks of advanced systems being misused, particularly as Chinese firms catch up with American developers.
- · International governance may also address concerns about Chinese developers using American AI models to train rival systems with fewer safeguards.