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Committee Material Published 28 May 2024 ↗ View on Parliament

However, we are concerned by suggestions that the Institute has been unable to access as-yet unreleased AI models to perform the pre-deployment safety testing it was set up to undertake. If true, this would undermine the delivery of the Institute’s mission and its ability to increase public trust in the technology.

However, we are concerned by suggestions that the Institute has been unable to access as-yet unreleased AI models to perform the pre-deployment safety testing it was set up to undertake. If true, this would undermine the delivery of the Institute’s mission and its ability to increase public trust in the technology. Type: conclusion | Number: 24 | Paragraph: 90 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: Our intention is for legislation to put the AI Safety Institute (AISI) on a statutory footing and there will be further detail about this in the coming months. We are proud of the work of the Institute and what it has achieved in the last year. Putting the Institute on a statutory footing would stre