OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Anthropic Launch Frontier Model Forum to Promote Safe AI

We Keep you Connected

OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Anthropic Launch Frontier Model Forum to Promote Safe AI

OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Anthropic Launch Frontier Model Forum to Promote Safe AI
Your email has been sent
The forum’s goal is to establish “guardrails” to mitigate the risk of AI. Learn about the group’s four core objectives, as well as the criteria for membership.
OpenAI, Google, Microsoft and Anthropic have announced the formation of the Frontier Model Forum. With this initiative, the group aims to promote the development of safe and responsible artificial intelligence models by identifying best practices and broadly sharing information in areas such as cybersecurity.
Jump to:
The goal of the Frontier Model Forum is to have member companies contribute technical and operational advice to develop a public library of solutions to support industry best practices and standards. The impetus for the forum was the need to establish “appropriate guardrails … to mitigate risk” as the use of AI increases, the member companies said in a statement.
Additionally, the forum says it will “establish trusted, secure mechanisms for sharing information among companies, governments, and relevant stakeholders regarding AI safety and risks.” The forum will follow best practices in responsible disclosure in areas such as cybersecurity.
SEE: Microsoft Inspire 2023: Keynote Highlights and Top News (TechRepublic)
The forum has crafted four core objectives:
1. Advancing AI safety research to promote responsible development of frontier models, minimize risks and enable independent, standardized evaluations of capabilities and safety.
2. Identifying best practices for the responsible development and deployment of frontier models, helping the public understand the nature, capabilities, limitations and impact of the technology.
3. Collaborating with policymakers, academics, civil society and companies to share knowledge about trust and safety risks.
4. Supporting efforts to develop applications that can help meet society’s greatest challenges, such as climate change mitigation and adaptation, early cancer detection and prevention, and combating cyberthreats.
SEE: OpenAI Is Hiring Researchers to Wrangle ‘Superintelligent’ AI (TechRepublic)
To become a member of the forum, organizations must meet a set of criteria:
The founding members noted in statements in the announcement that AI has the power to change society, so it behooves them to ensure it does so responsibly through oversight and governance.
“It is vital that AI companies — especially those working on the most powerful models — align on common ground and advance thoughtful and adaptable safety practices to ensure powerful AI tools have the broadest benefit possible,” said Anna Makanju, vice president of global affairs at OpenAI. Advancing AI safety is “urgent work,” she said, and the forum is “well-positioned” to take quick actions.
“Companies creating AI technology have a responsibility to ensure that it is safe, secure and remains under human control,” said Brad Smith, vice chair and president of Microsoft. “This initiative is a vital step to bring the tech sector together in advancing AI responsibly and tackling the challenges so that it benefits all of humanity.”
SEE: Hiring kit: Prompt engineer (TechRepublic Premium)
An advisory board will be set up to oversee strategies and priorities, with members coming from diverse backgrounds. The founding companies will also establish a charter, governance and funding with a working group and executive board to spearhead these efforts.
The board will collaborate with “civil society and governments” on the design of the forum and discuss ways of working together.
The Frontier Model Forum announcement comes less than a week after OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Anthropic, Meta, Amazon and Inflection agreed to the White House’s list of eight AI safety assurances. These recent actions are especially interesting in light of recent measures taken by some of these companies regarding AI practices and regulations.
For instance, in June, Time magazine reported that OpenAI lobbied the E.U. to water down AI regulation.Further, the formation of the forum comes months after Microsoft laid off its ethics and society team as part of a larger round of layoffs, calling into question its commitment to responsible AI practices.
“The elimination of the team raises concerns about whether Microsoft is committed to integrating its AI principles with product design as the organization looks to scale these AI tools and make them available to its customers across its suite of products and services,” wrote Rich Hein in a March 2023 CMSWire article.
This is not the only initiative geared toward promoting the development of responsible and safe AI models. In June, PepsiCo announced it would begin collaborating with the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence to “ensure that AI is implemented responsibly and positively impacts the individual user as well as the broader community.”
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing has established the AI Policy Forum, which is a global effort to formulate “concrete guidance for governments and companies to address the emerging challenges” of AI such as privacy, fairness, bias, transparency and accountability.
Carnegie Mellon University’s Safe AI Lab was formed to “develop reliable, explainable, verifiable, and good-for-all artificial intelligent learning methods for consequential applications.”
From the hottest programming languages to commentary on the Linux OS, get the developer and open source news and tips you need to know.
OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Anthropic Launch Frontier Model Forum to Promote Safe AI
Your email has been sent
Your message has been sent
TechRepublic Premium content helps you solve your toughest IT issues and jump-start your career or next project.
Microsoft is also running a grant competition for ideas on using AI training in community building.
Generative AI will be a game changer in cloud security, especially in common pain points like preventing threats, reducing toil from repetitive tasks, and bridging the cybersecurity talent gap.
Does your business need a payroll provider that offers international payroll services? Use our buyer’s guide to review the best solutions, from ADP to Oyster.
Get up and running with ChatGPT with this comprehensive cheat sheet. Learn everything from how to sign up for free to enterprise use cases, and start using ChatGPT quickly and effectively.
Looking for an alternative to monday.com? Our comprehensive list covers the best monday alternatives, their key features, pricing, pros, cons and more.
From the hottest programming languages to commentary on the Linux OS, get the developer and open source news and tips you need to know.
The Bring Your Own Device Approval Form, from TechRepublic Premium, will help you identify employee needs and approve access before any personal device is permitted to contain company data or is connected to company resources, systems or networks. The download includes a PDF and Word document. Previously priced at $49, this is now available to …
This policy from TechRepublic Premium provides guidelines for applying effective, secure and reliable configuration management techniques, whether in test, development or production environments. It includes instructions regarding the development, maintenance and evolution of these processes. The policy is not intended to focus on the specific technical aspects of configuration management products; that’s the responsibility of …
Video surveillance is often a critical security feature for the purpose of monitoring both human and natural events (e.g., wildlife activity, hazardous weather or accidents/disasters). It can both prevent undesirable activity such as vandalism or theft, as well as provide details as to what occurred after the fact in the event such incidents take place. …
Organizations contract with a vast range of information technology consultants. Whether requiring programming and coding services, managed services assistance, security consulting expertise or other assistance, success typically depends upon selecting a capable provider that understands the organization’s needs, possesses the required expertise, and is capable of completing the project on time and on budget. Using …

source

GET THE LATEST UPDATES, OFFERS, INFORMATION & MORE