Governments, firms should spend more on AI safety, top researchers say

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'At least one third of their AI research and development funding'.

Governments, firms should spend more on AI safety, top researchers say
Artificial intelligence companies and governments should allocate at least one third of their AI research and development funding to ensuring the safety and ethical use of the systems, top AI researchers said in a paper. The paper, issued a week before the international AI Safety Summit in ...

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