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The Singapore Consensus on Global AI Safety Research Priorities
by
Ong, Luke
, Kantamneni, Subhash
, Xu, Wei
, Žikelić, Djordje
, Prud'Homme, Benjamin
, Balachandran, Vidhisha
, Petrie, James
, Ortega, Alejandro
, Kamphuis, Meindert
, Lu, Chaochao
, Kankanhalli, Mohan
, Nushi, Besmira
, Bryan Low Kian Hsiang
, Lee, Taewhi
, Sanchez-Pi, Nayat
, Cass-Beggs, Duncan
, Zeng, Yi
, Bello, Imane
, Li, Xiaojian
, Jawhar, Sami
, Russell, Stuart
, Trager, Robert
, Belinsky, Michael
, Soto, Martín
, Heidecke, Johannes
, Maharaj, Tegan
, Chen, Jiahao
, Ng, Kwan Yee
, Fan, Jinyu
, Anthony Tung K H
, Huang, Minlie
, Dai, Juntao
, Nitzberg, Mark
, Peigné, Pierre
, Zhang, HongJiang
, Campos, Siméon
, Eiras, Francisco
, hÉigeartaigh, Seán O
, Siddiqui, Saad
, Kwa, Thomas
, Engels, Joshua
, Hendrycks, Dan
, Tse, Brian
, Mai, Yifan
, Moës, Nick
, Mindermann, Sören
, Dziri, Nouha
, Julian, Michael
, Tan, Cheston
, Mathias Bonde Kirk
, Nam, Kihyuk
, Song, Dawn
, Gleave, Adam
, Kwok-Yan, Lam
, Buck Shlegeris
, Goodman, Noah
, Lee, Wan Sie
, Ladish, Jeffrey
, Liu, Jiajun
, Wang, Jingyu
, Casper, Stephen
, Ya-Qin, Zhang
, Hodes, Cyrus
, Sinha, Aradhana
, Delaborde, Agnes
, Malo Bourgon
, Fynn Heide
, Mallah, Richard
, Dong Ting
, Barez, Fazl
, Brakel, Mark
, Chowdhury, Rumman
, Kalai, Ad
in
Priorities
/ Trustworthiness
2025
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The Singapore Consensus on Global AI Safety Research Priorities
by
Ong, Luke
, Kantamneni, Subhash
, Xu, Wei
, Žikelić, Djordje
, Prud'Homme, Benjamin
, Balachandran, Vidhisha
, Petrie, James
, Ortega, Alejandro
, Kamphuis, Meindert
, Lu, Chaochao
, Kankanhalli, Mohan
, Nushi, Besmira
, Bryan Low Kian Hsiang
, Lee, Taewhi
, Sanchez-Pi, Nayat
, Cass-Beggs, Duncan
, Zeng, Yi
, Bello, Imane
, Li, Xiaojian
, Jawhar, Sami
, Russell, Stuart
, Trager, Robert
, Belinsky, Michael
, Soto, Martín
, Heidecke, Johannes
, Maharaj, Tegan
, Chen, Jiahao
, Ng, Kwan Yee
, Fan, Jinyu
, Anthony Tung K H
, Huang, Minlie
, Dai, Juntao
, Nitzberg, Mark
, Peigné, Pierre
, Zhang, HongJiang
, Campos, Siméon
, Eiras, Francisco
, hÉigeartaigh, Seán O
, Siddiqui, Saad
, Kwa, Thomas
, Engels, Joshua
, Hendrycks, Dan
, Tse, Brian
, Mai, Yifan
, Moës, Nick
, Mindermann, Sören
, Dziri, Nouha
, Julian, Michael
, Tan, Cheston
, Mathias Bonde Kirk
, Nam, Kihyuk
, Song, Dawn
, Gleave, Adam
, Kwok-Yan, Lam
, Buck Shlegeris
, Goodman, Noah
, Lee, Wan Sie
, Ladish, Jeffrey
, Liu, Jiajun
, Wang, Jingyu
, Casper, Stephen
, Ya-Qin, Zhang
, Hodes, Cyrus
, Sinha, Aradhana
, Delaborde, Agnes
, Malo Bourgon
, Fynn Heide
, Mallah, Richard
, Dong Ting
, Barez, Fazl
, Brakel, Mark
, Chowdhury, Rumman
, Kalai, Ad
in
Priorities
/ Trustworthiness
2025
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The Singapore Consensus on Global AI Safety Research Priorities
by
Ong, Luke
, Kantamneni, Subhash
, Xu, Wei
, Žikelić, Djordje
, Prud'Homme, Benjamin
, Balachandran, Vidhisha
, Petrie, James
, Ortega, Alejandro
, Kamphuis, Meindert
, Lu, Chaochao
, Kankanhalli, Mohan
, Nushi, Besmira
, Bryan Low Kian Hsiang
, Lee, Taewhi
, Sanchez-Pi, Nayat
, Cass-Beggs, Duncan
, Zeng, Yi
, Bello, Imane
, Li, Xiaojian
, Jawhar, Sami
, Russell, Stuart
, Trager, Robert
, Belinsky, Michael
, Soto, Martín
, Heidecke, Johannes
, Maharaj, Tegan
, Chen, Jiahao
, Ng, Kwan Yee
, Fan, Jinyu
, Anthony Tung K H
, Huang, Minlie
, Dai, Juntao
, Nitzberg, Mark
, Peigné, Pierre
, Zhang, HongJiang
, Campos, Siméon
, Eiras, Francisco
, hÉigeartaigh, Seán O
, Siddiqui, Saad
, Kwa, Thomas
, Engels, Joshua
, Hendrycks, Dan
, Tse, Brian
, Mai, Yifan
, Moës, Nick
, Mindermann, Sören
, Dziri, Nouha
, Julian, Michael
, Tan, Cheston
, Mathias Bonde Kirk
, Nam, Kihyuk
, Song, Dawn
, Gleave, Adam
, Kwok-Yan, Lam
, Buck Shlegeris
, Goodman, Noah
, Lee, Wan Sie
, Ladish, Jeffrey
, Liu, Jiajun
, Wang, Jingyu
, Casper, Stephen
, Ya-Qin, Zhang
, Hodes, Cyrus
, Sinha, Aradhana
, Delaborde, Agnes
, Malo Bourgon
, Fynn Heide
, Mallah, Richard
, Dong Ting
, Barez, Fazl
, Brakel, Mark
, Chowdhury, Rumman
, Kalai, Ad
in
Priorities
/ Trustworthiness
2025
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The Singapore Consensus on Global AI Safety Research Priorities
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The Singapore Consensus on Global AI Safety Research Priorities
2025
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Overview
Rapidly improving AI capabilities and autonomy hold significant promise of transformation, but are also driving vigorous debate on how to ensure that AI is safe, i.e., trustworthy, reliable, and secure. Building a trusted ecosystem is therefore essential -- it helps people embrace AI with confidence and gives maximal space for innovation while avoiding backlash. The \"2025 Singapore Conference on AI (SCAI): International Scientific Exchange on AI Safety\" aimed to support research in this space by bringing together AI scientists across geographies to identify and synthesise research priorities in AI safety. This resulting report builds on the International AI Safety Report chaired by Yoshua Bengio and backed by 33 governments. By adopting a defence-in-depth model, this report organises AI safety research domains into three types: challenges with creating trustworthy AI systems (Development), challenges with evaluating their risks (Assessment), and challenges with monitoring and intervening after deployment (Control).
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