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MPs express “major concern” that institute cannot access developers’ future AI models
The next government should continue to “empower” the AI Safety Institute to recruit the staff it needs to carry out its functions, MPs have said.
The House of Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee released a report on 28 May in which it praised the Institute, set up in November 2023, for assembling an “impressive and growing” team of researchers and technical experts on artificial intelligence, as well as for “shaping” global dialogue on the safety of these technologies.