Strategic Foresight Group Calls For Global AI Rules
New report highlights need for cooperation on AI risks. Experts urge global compact

A recent report by the Strategic Foresight Group has emphasized the need for global cooperation to manage the risks posed by advanced artificial intelligence. The report, titled 'The Essential Convergence: Global Compact on Extreme AI Risks,' was launched in Geneva on July 6.
The event was attended by leading AI experts and heads of international organisations, including the International Federation of Red Cross and the Geneva Centre for Security Policy. Despite growing geopolitical competition among major powers, the report highlights a growing global agreement on the need to prevent the most serious AI threats.
According to the report, countries may disagree on technology, trade, and AI leadership, but they are increasingly finding common ground on preventing extreme AI risks. The report identifies four key risks that require urgent attention: cybersecurity, the misuse of AI in developing biological or chemical weapons, large-scale misinformation and manipulation, and highly autonomous AI systems behaving in unexpected ways.
The report notes that several countries are already introducing similar approaches to identify the most powerful AI systems. South Korea, China, and lawmakers in the United States are using computing power, or compute thresholds, as one way to define frontier AI models requiring greater oversight.
One of the report's strongest recommendations is that advanced AI models should undergo safety testing before being released to the public. The United States recently introduced a voluntary framework encouraging AI developers to provide frontier models to the government for review before launch. China, the UAE, and the European Union have also introduced different systems requiring safety checks and risk assessments for highly capable AI models.
The report suggests that AI systems trained at around 10²⁶ to 10²⁷ FLOPs could serve as an international reference point for applying additional safety measures. This could be a crucial step towards establishing global rules on frontier AI.
The need for global cooperation on AI risks is becoming increasingly urgent. As AI technology continues to advance, the potential risks and consequences of its misuse are growing. The report's call for a global compact on extreme AI risks is a timely reminder of the need for international cooperation to ensure that AI serves humanity, not the other way around.
In the context of India, the report's findings are particularly relevant. India has been focusing on fair access to advanced AI systems, and the government has plans to introduce a national cybersecurity strategy for the finance sector with an AI risk focus. The report's recommendations could inform India's approach to AI regulation and safety.
In conclusion, the Strategic Foresight Group's report highlights the need for global cooperation to manage the risks posed by advanced artificial intelligence. The report's recommendations, including the need for safety testing and common standards, are crucial steps towards establishing global rules on frontier AI. As AI technology continues to advance, it is essential that governments and international organisations work together to ensure that AI serves humanity, not the other way around.
The significance of this report cannot be overstated. The potential risks and consequences of AI misuse are growing, and it is essential that we take a proactive approach to mitigating these risks. The report's call for a global compact on extreme AI risks is a timely reminder of the need for international cooperation to ensure that AI is developed and used responsibly.
The report's findings have implications for Mumbai and India as a whole. As India continues to develop its AI capabilities, it is essential that we prioritize safety and responsibility. The report's recommendations could inform India's approach to AI regulation and safety, and help ensure that AI serves humanity, not the other way around.
In the end, the development and use of AI must be guided by a commitment to safety, responsibility, and human well-being. The Strategic Foresight Group's report is an important step towards achieving this goal, and its recommendations must be taken seriously by governments and international organisations around the world.
The report's call for global cooperation on AI risks is a reminder that we are all in this together. The potential risks and consequences of AI misuse are global, and they require a global response. As we move forward, it is essential that we prioritize international cooperation and work together to ensure that AI serves humanity, not the other way around.
In conclusion, the Strategic Foresight Group's report is a timely reminder of the need for global cooperation to manage the risks posed by advanced artificial intelligence. The report's recommendations are crucial steps towards establishing global rules on frontier AI, and its findings have implications for Mumbai and India as a whole. As we move forward, it is essential that we prioritize safety, responsibility, and human well-being in the development and use of AI.