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AI Policy Hackathon at Johns Hopkins University
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AI Policy Hackathon at Johns Hopkins University
October 28, 2024
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Proposal for U.S.-China Technical Cooperation on AI Safety

Our policy memorandum proposes phased U.S.-China cooperation on AI safety through the U.S. AI Safety Institute, focusing on joint testing of non-sensitive AI systems, technical exchanges, and whistleblower protections modeled on California’s SB 1047. It recommends a blue team vs. red team framework for stress-testing AI risks and emphasizes strict security protocols to safeguard U.S. technologies. Starting with pilot projects in areas like healthcare, the initiative aims to build trust, reduce shared AI risks, and develop global safety standards while maintaining U.S. strategic interests amidst geopolitical tensions.

By 
Angel Shen, Raghav Akula
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