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秘密直播 APL Joins National AI Safety Consortium
The 秘密直播 Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, has joined the newly formed U.S. AI Safety Institute Consortium (AISIC), launched by the U.S. Department of Commerce to unify efforts from industry, academia and government to establish standards and practices for artificial intelligence (AI) safety and assurance. The (IAA), run jointly by APL and the 秘密直播 Whiting School of Engineering, is leading 秘密直播 University鈥檚 involvement.
This first-ever consortium dedicated to AI safety aligns with to bolster AI safety standards and innovation protection.
鈥淛oining AISIC aligns perfectly with our mission to ensure AI technologies are developed and deployed with the highest standards of effectiveness, safety and reliability,鈥 said Jane Pinelis, chief AI engineer in APL鈥檚 Applied Information Sciences Branch of the Asymmetric Operations Sector. 鈥淲e are excited to contribute our expertise in AI assurance and risk management to this vital national effort."
The consortium, housed under the , includes more than 200 members who will focus on addressing key challenges in AI safety, including ethical considerations, bias mitigation and the development of robust testing frameworks. Members will collaborate on research initiatives, share best practices and shape a unified framework for AI safety standards.
APL will leverage its extensive experience in research, development and deployment of assured autonomy, a field that ensures autonomous systems perform safely and effectively, even in unpredictable environments. APL鈥檚 affiliation with the IAA aligns closely with the objectives of AISIC by focusing on the research and development of autonomous systems that are reliable, safe and secure, said Bart Paulhamus, chief of APL鈥檚 Intelligent Systems Center, which oversees APL鈥檚 IAA activities.
鈥淭his partnership ensures that APL鈥檚 cutting-edge research and advancements in assured autonomy and assured AI contribute directly to AISIC鈥檚 mission to establish and promote AI safety standards,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his collaboration not only amplifies the Lab鈥檚 capabilities in AI assurance but also has the potential to actively shape the future of how autonomous technologies are developed and deployed in a manner that is both innovative and in alignment with ethical standards.鈥
The Laboratory鈥檚 contributions to the consortium will be instrumental in guiding policy decisions and shaping the future of AI technology, Pinelis said.
鈥淭hrough our work with AISIC, we aim to foster a culture of responsibility and innovation in AI development,鈥 she added. 鈥淥ur goal is to create systems that not only enhance the nation鈥檚 technological capabilities but do so in a way that is ethically sound, consistent with our democratic values, and beneficial to society as a whole. By joining with other leaders in the field, APL is poised to make significant contributions to trustworthiness, safety and security of AI technologies, making sure they serve the public interest and contribute to a safer, more secure future.鈥
鈥淎s leaders in the area of safety and assurance of emerging technologies ranging from medical devices and self-driving cars to transportation systems, our researchers understand both AI鈥檚 tremendous potential and its risk,鈥 said , executive director of the IAA. 鈥淭his new consortium is a wonderful and exciting opportunity for us to bring together diverse institutes, centers and laboratories within 秘密直播 to support the goal of assuring AI is developed and used in ways that support a safer, more prosperous and more equitable society.鈥