TechCrunch News 2024年10月22日
The U.S. AI Safety Institute stands on shaky ground
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美国 AI 安全研究所 (AISI) 是一个联邦政府机构,专门研究人工智能系统的风险。该研究所于去年 11 月成立,是拜登总统关于人工智能的行政命令的一部分。AISI 在美国国家标准与技术研究院 (NIST) 内运作,NIST 是商务部的一个机构,负责制定各种技术类别部署的指导方针。尽管 AISI 有预算、主任和与英国 AI 安全研究所的科研合作关系,但如果国会选择废除拜登总统的行政命令,它可能会被解散。一些利益相关者担心,如果允许 AISI 解散,可能会导致美国在人工智能领域落后于其他国家。

🤔 AISI是美国政府为评估AI安全专门设立的机构,成立于2023年11月,是拜登总统AI行政命令的一部分,旨在研究AI系统中的风险。

😥 AISI目前面临解散风险,因为如果国会废除拜登总统的AI行政命令,AISI将被解散。

💪 为了确保AISI的持续存在,并为其提供稳定的长期资金,一些科技巨头、非盈利组织和大学呼吁国会正式授权AISI。

🌎 国际上,其他国家也在积极发展AI安全研究,例如韩国、日本、法国、德国、意大利、新加坡、澳大利亚、加拿大、欧盟等国家已经或正在建立类似的机构,如果美国政府不重视AI安全研究,可能会在AI领域落后于其他国家。

🚀 为了确保美国在全球AI竞赛中保持领先地位,科技行业协会呼吁国会尽快通过立法,正式授权AISI并为其提供必要的资金。

One of the only U.S. government offices dedicated to assessing AI safety is in danger of being dismantled if Congress doesn’t choose to authorize it.

The U.S. AI Safety Institute (AISI), a federal government body that studies risks in AI systems, was created last November as a part of President Joe Biden’s AI Executive Order. The AISI operates within NIST, an agency of the Commerce Department that develops guidance for the deployment of various categories of technologies.

But while the AISI has a budget, a director, and a research partnership with its counterpart in the U.K., the U.K. AI Safety Institute, it could be wound down with a simple repeal of President Biden’s executive order.

“If another president were to come into office and repeal the AI Executive Order, they would dismantle the AISI,” Chris MacKenzie, senior director of communications at Americans for Responsible Innovation, an AI lobby group, told TechCrunch. “And [Donald] Trump has promised to repeal the AI Executive Order. So Congress formally authorizing the AI Safety Institute would ensure its continued existence regardless of who’s in the White House.”

Beyond assuring the AISI’s future, authorizing the office could also lead to more stable, long-term funding for its initiative from Congress. The AISI currently has a budget of around $10 million — a relatively small amount considering the concentration of major AI labs in Silicon Valley.

“Appropriators in Congress tend to give higher budgeting priority to entities formally authorized by Congress,” MacKenzie said, “with the understanding that those entities have broad buy-in and are here for the long run, rather than just a single Administration’s one-off priority.”

In a letter today, a coalition of over 60 companies, nonprofits, and universities called on Congress to enact legislation codifying the AISI before the end of the year. Among the undersigners are OpenAI and Anthropic, both of whom have signed agreements with the AISI to collaborate on AI research, testing, and evaluation.

The Senate and House have each advanced bipartisan bills to authorize the activities of the AISI. But the proposals have faced some opposition from conservative lawmakers including Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who’s called for the Senate version of the AISI bill to pull back on diversity programs.

Granted, the AISI is a relatively weak organization from an enforcement perspective. Its standards are voluntary. But think tanks and industry coalitions — as well as tech giants like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM, all of whom signed the aforementioned letter — see the AISI as the most promising avenue to AI benchmarks that can form the basis of future policy.

There’s also concern among some interest groups that allowing the AISI to fold would risk ceding AI leadership to foreign nations. During an AI summit in Seoul in May 2024, international leaders agreed to form a network of AI Safety Institutes comprising agencies from Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Singapore, South Korea, Australia, Canada, and the European Union in addition to the U.K. and U.S.

“As other governments quickly move ahead, members of Congress can ensure that the U.S. does not get left behind in the global AI race by permanently authorizing the AI Safety Institute and providing certainty for its critical role in advancing U.S. AI innovation and adoption,” Jason Oxman, president and CEO of the Information Technology Industry Council, an IT industry trade association, said in a statement. “We urge Congress to heed today’s call to action from industry, civil society, and academia to pass necessary bipartisan legislation before the end of the year.”

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