Governments are starting to impose requirements on AI models based on how much compute was used to train them. For example, the EU AI Act imposes...
Drawing from academic studies and public polling data, this report synthesises public attitudes towards AI with a focus on the United Kingdom and United States. It discusses public views on issues such as concern about job loss...
Increasingly many AI systems can plan and execute interactions in open-ended environments, such as making phone calls or buying online goods. As developers grow the space of tasks that such AI agents can accomplish...
If policymakers could foresee how AI will impact labour markets, they could make better policy decisions. The nascent science of “automation evaluations” aims to provide this foresight.
GovAI's Annual Report 2024.
Private actors are currently well-positioned to provide most of the systems and protocols needed to make AI agents useful and safe. However, governments may still have important roles to play.