Frontier AI Regulation: Managing Emerging Risks to Public Safety
Markus Anderljung, Joslyn Barnhart, Anton Korinek, Jade Leung, Cullen, O'Keefe, Jess Whittlestone, Shahar Avin, Miles Brundage, Justin Bullock,, Duncan Cass-Beggs, Ben Chang, Tantum Collins, Tim Fist, Gillian Hadfield,, Alan Hayes, Lewis Ho, Sara Hooker, Eric Horvitz, Noam Kolt

TL;DR
This paper discusses the unique regulatory challenges posed by highly capable frontier AI models and proposes a framework of standards, reporting, and safety measures to manage risks and ensure public safety.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive regulatory framework for frontier AI, including standard-setting, registration, compliance mechanisms, and safety standards to address emerging risks.
Findings
Industry self-regulation is a crucial first step.
Wider societal and government involvement is necessary.
Proposed safety standards include risk assessments and external scrutiny.
Abstract
Advanced AI models hold the promise of tremendous benefits for humanity, but society needs to proactively manage the accompanying risks. In this paper, we focus on what we term "frontier AI" models: highly capable foundation models that could possess dangerous capabilities sufficient to pose severe risks to public safety. Frontier AI models pose a distinct regulatory challenge: dangerous capabilities can arise unexpectedly; it is difficult to robustly prevent a deployed model from being misused; and, it is difficult to stop a model's capabilities from proliferating broadly. To address these challenges, at least three building blocks for the regulation of frontier models are needed: (1) standard-setting processes to identify appropriate requirements for frontier AI developers, (2) registration and reporting requirements to provide regulators with visibility into frontier AI development…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI · Occupational Health and Safety Research · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
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