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AI Security Institute

@aisecurityinst

We conduct scientific research to understand AI’s most serious risks and develop and test mitigations.

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Can you solve this maths challenge? 🔢 Because Bobby Seagull can. Bobby and Rt Hon Michelle Donelan discuss how the £1.1 billion funding for doctoral students will upskill thousands for successful careers in future tech 🙌

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Congratulations to all the winners of the AI Security Institute Systemic AI Safety Grants. It was great to meet some of the winning teams and find out more about the important work they do to keep AI secure.

Congratulations to all the winners of the <a href="/AISecurityInst/">AI Security Institute</a> Systemic AI Safety Grants.

It was great to meet some of the winning teams and find out more about the important work they do to keep AI secure.
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🚨 New AISI research 🚨 RepliBench is a novel benchmark that measures the ability of frontier AI systems to autonomously replicate. Read the full blog here: aisi.gov.uk/work/replibenc…

🚨 New AISI research 🚨

RepliBench is a novel benchmark that measures the ability of frontier AI systems to autonomously replicate.

Read the full blog here: aisi.gov.uk/work/replibenc…
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Why do human–AI relationships need socioaffective alignment? As AI evolves from tools to companions, we must seek systems that enhance rather than exploit our nature as social & emotional beings. Published today in nature Humanities & Social Sciences! nature.com/articles/s4159…

Why do human–AI relationships need socioaffective alignment? As AI evolves from tools to companions, we must seek systems that enhance rather than exploit our nature as social &amp; emotional beings. Published today in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> Humanities &amp; Social Sciences! nature.com/articles/s4159…