We were pleased to present a poster at the inaugural International Association for Safe and Ethical AI (IASEAI) conference, and to be selected as one of 50 from more than 700 projects as part of the Paris Peace Forum to exhibit our work at the Paris AI Action Summit.
Over the week we were in Paris, we attended conferences, roundtables, and other events, and spoke with hundreds of international researchers, press, industry, and policy representatives, many of whom had used the AI Risk Repository in their work.
Despite the complex and increasingly fragmented international governance landscape, these connections reinforced our conviction that collaborative, systematic, and adaptive approaches to understanding and addressing risks from AI are more essential than ever. As Stuart Russell remarked in the IASEAI call to action:
"The development of highly capable AI is likely to be the biggest event in human history. The world must act decisively to ensure it is not the last event in human history. This conference, and the cooperative spirit of the AI Summit series, give me hope; but we must turn hope into action, soon, if there is to be a future we would want our children to live in."