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Eighteen countries enter non-binding agreement on secure AI

National cybersecurity agencies of 18 countries have adopted a set of ‘secure by default’ guidelines for the safe design, development, deployment and operation of machine learning systems.

The non-binding agreement prioritises:

  • taking ownership of security outcomes for customers
  • embracing radical transparency and accountability
  • building organisational structure and leadership so secure by design is a top business priority

There’s currently no internationally binding agreement on securing AI systems.

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Eighteen countries enter non-binding agreement on secure AI

National cybersecurity agencies of 18 countries have adopted a set of ‘secure by default’ guidelines for the safe design, development, deployment and operation of machine learning systems.

The non-binding agreement prioritises:

  • taking ownership of security outcomes for customers
  • embracing radical transparency and accountability
  • building organisational structure and leadership so secure by design is a top business priority

There’s currently no internationally binding agreement on securing AI systems.