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    USD Joins National Effort to Enhance AI Safety Standards

    2024-05-23
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    The University of South Dakota (USD) has joined the U.S. AI Safety Institute Consortium (AISIC), led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) under the Department of Commerce. The consortium seeks to bring together academia, government, industry, and civil society to improve AI safety standards and practices. As the only participant from South Dakota, USD's involvement is a notable contribution to national AI safety efforts.

    Dr. KC Santosh, chair of USD's Department of Computer Science, is the principal investigator for the university in this consortium. His work will focus on risk management, synthetic content, red-teaming, and the safety and security of AI applications. USD's participation highlights its dedication to advancing research in AI safety and security.

    The AISIC includes over 200 leading AI organizations from across the United States, such as major corporations, startups, and academic institutions. These members play a crucial role in developing safer and more reliable AI systems and hardware. The consortium's diverse membership aims to tackle AI-related challenges comprehensively.

    The AISIC also plans to collaborate internationally to promote effective and interoperable AI safety standards with global partners. This international effort is essential for establishing a unified approach to AI safety worldwide.

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