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Advanced AI developers can now use OECD reporting framework under G7 Hiroshima Process

( July 22, 2024, 13:08 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Developers of advanced AI systems can now use the pilot reporting framework developed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development to show how they are working to comply with the code of conduct formulated by the G7’s Hiroshima Process. The pilot will monitor reporting on safe, secure and trustworthy technological development and usage. It’s intended to make the reporting process simpler for developers working across multiple jurisdictions and to allow clearer comparison of their approaches. It was designed in collaboration with AI developers. The pilot is open until Sept. 6. A final version is expected by the end of the year.Statement follows....

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