The United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and 15 other countries have released global guidelines to help protect artificial intelligence (AI) models from being tampered with, urging companies to make their models “secure by design,” stated Cointelegraph.
Sources revealed that on November 26, 2023, about 18 countries released a 20-page document. This document is expected to include how AI firms should handle their cybersecurity when developing or using AI models. It is expected that “security can often be a secondary consideration” in the fast-paced industry.
“We are at an inflection point in the development of artificial intelligence, which may well be the most consequential technology of our time. Cybersecurity is key to building AI systems that are safe, secure, and trustworthy,” Alejandro Mayorkas, US secretary, homeland security, explained.
The guidelines are also expected to follow other government initiatives that weigh in on AI. This also includes governments and AI firms meeting for an AI Safety Summit in London earlier in November to coordinate an agreement on AI development.
(With insights from Cointelegraph)