AI Governance
The policy, regulatory, and institutional frameworks designed to manage AI development and deployment. Governance approaches range from voluntary lab commitments to international treaties, export controls, and liability regimes.
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On ai governance
Shahar Avin
“happens is maybe in months or years, where as for AI technology, we were talking about weeks or days or months or so. In the case, it becomes transformative, when we're talking about the point where it's a new breakthrough, every few weeks, that impact our economy. So at the...”

Weil: Liability frameworks shift safety burden to AI labs with expertise
Gabriel Weil
“Liability frameworks offer a distinct advantage over traditional AI governance approaches by not requiring government to specify exact safety procedures. Instead, they shift the burden of figuring out how to make AI systems safe onto the companies and labs where the technical expertise actually resides. This approach acknowledges that government likely cannot match the expertise of leading AI labs, and that even those labs don't yet know definitively how to ensure safety.”
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On ai governance
Mark Brakel
“governments on who can do the best AI regulation and who is defined defining the technology you I me you saw the EU come out very early with its AI act and then I think some unease in DC about sort of is this a repeat of data privacy where the EU developed a law and sort of US...”

On ai governance
Mark Brakel
“time uh so those are both confirmed and I saw a rumor this morning that can might be up in 18 months so I think it's really exciting to see that um this is not just a one-off event but it's becoming uh a trajectory and a process um that hopefully will lead us to um a safer world...”
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Shahar Avin–AI Governance
Shahar Avin
“…pass regulation. So what are the strongest arguments for AI governance being able to accomplish anything at all? First of all on the, "When do you regulate?" There's a concept that I think lots of people should know about, which is called the Collingridge dile”

26 - AI Governance with Elizabeth Seger
Elizabeth Seger
“governance um yeah okay I'll try and answer that briefly it's going well in that people are paying attention Okay yeah in in in this respect like the release of chat GPT I think was really great for AI governance because people besides those of us already doin”

Robert Trager on International AI Governance and Cybersecurity at AI Companies
Robert Trager
“…tem might work and and what the advantages of setting up AI governance like this would be great this is relates to a white paper that I've been working on and and with with a whole host of other folks I think 12 people are on the paper so so credit uh certainl”

Robert Trager on International AI Governance and Cybersecurity at AI Companies
Robert Trager
“…rough a list of objections to to the whole project of of AI governance the the kind of common theme here is just skepticism about the motives of the institutions or the actors involved if we if we start with with the governments involved maybe maybe we set up”

26 - AI Governance with Elizabeth Seger
Elizabeth Seger
“…used what are the appropriate use cases of AI this is an AI governance question and it's not necessarily that like these are regulations that are placed on AI specifically a lot of AI regulation really it's just like already exists within different institution”

Shahar Avin–AI Governance
Shahar Avin
“In your view how will humans end all dispute in AI governance? Would we have AIs in the loop? And then we need to have AI making some decisions and humans as well negotiating some things. So I'm really bullish on _not_ building agential systems until we figure”

Lennart Heim on Compute Governance
Lennart Heim
“…tems I never said this is gonna be easy nobody ever said AI governance or there's hardly anything is going to be easy or what I'm saying is like look guys here's an interesting governance note I think it has some unique properties it's good at some things it's”

Lennart Heim on Compute Governance
Lennart Heim
“…ion security game right and that's a key priority within AI governance and within AI labs to ideally be as safe as the military or the NSA or whoever okay so when we talk about compute governance in general we have an option we want to know what certain compan”