OECD launches new reporting framework for monitoring application of Hiroshima AI Process (HAIP) international code of conduct for organizations developing advanced AI systems

The OECD has launched the reporting framework for monitoring the application of the Hiroshima Process International Code of Conduct for Organizations Developing Advanced AI Systems. The reporting framework encourages transparency and accountability among organizations developing advanced AI systems. The results will facilitate transparency and comparability of risk mitigation measures and contribute to identifying and disseminating good practices. The framework is a direct outcome of the G7 Hiroshima AI Process, initiated under the Japanese G7 Presidency in 2023 and further advanced under the Italian G7 Presidency in 2024. It builds on the Hiroshima AI Process International Code of Conduct for Organizations Developing Advanced AI Systems.

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