Highlights from Paris: Attending the 2025 IASEAI Conference
The IASEAI conference signals growing international appetite for systematic AI risk frameworks - a landscape APS policy teams are navigating.
Key points
- MIT AI Risk Repository was presented at the inaugural IASEAI conference in Paris, February 2025.
- The Paris AI Action Summit convened researchers, industry, press, and policy representatives amid a fragmented global AI governance landscape.
- This is a conference recap with limited direct APS policy or operational content - context only.
Implications for Australian agencies
- Monitor Policy teams tracking international AI safety frameworks may want to note the IASEAI as an emerging venue producing outputs relevant to AI risk taxonomy and governance.
Implications are AI-generated. Starting points, not advice — see methodology for how they're framed.
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"Highlights from Paris: Attending the 2025 IASEAI Conference"
Source: MIT AI Risk Repository – Blog
Published: 4 March 2025
URL: https://airisk.mit.edu/blog/highlights-from-paris-attending-the-2025-iaseai-conference
The MIT AI Risk Repository team attended the inaugural International Association for Safe and Ethical AI (IASEAI) conference and exhibited at the Paris AI Action Summit in February 2025, selected as one of 50 projects from over 700 applicants. The blog post reflects on conversations with international researchers, industry, press, and policy representatives, many of whom were already using the Repository. The authors highlight the fragmented global AI governance landscape while reaffirming the value of collaborative, systematic approaches to AI risk. The post includes a downloadable conference poster but no substantive new policy content.
Implications for Australian agencies:
- [Monitor] Policy teams tracking international AI safety frameworks may want to note the IASEAI as an emerging venue producing outputs relevant to AI risk taxonomy and governance.
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