The “Global Index for AI Safety – AGILE Index on Global AI Safety Readiness” research report published by the Center for Long-term Artificial Intelligence (CLAI) and the International Research Center for AI Ethics and Governance, Chinese Academy of Sciences, February 2025) assesses AI safety preparedness across 40 countries. Based on six pillars covering governance, institutions, regulation, research, international cooperation, and existential risk prevention, it highlights significant disparities between countries, rising AI safety incidents, growing but uneven regulatory responses, and a widespread lack of preparedness for long-term and existential AI risks.
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