About frontiermodelforum.org
The Frontier Model Forum (FMF) is a non-profit organization established in 2023, focused on enhancing the safety and security of frontier AI models. These models are advanced general-purpose AI systems capable of performing a wide range of tasks. FMF aims to address significant risks to public safety, including threats from chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and advanced cyber sources. The organization promotes collaboration among industry, government, academia, and civil society to ensure that AI systems are safe and beneficial.
FMF operates under three main mandates: identifying best practices for AI safety, advancing the science of AI security, and facilitating information sharing among stakeholders. Key initiatives include the establishment of workstreams to develop shared standards, launching the AI Safety Fund to support independent research, and publishing white papers on AI safety topics. The organization is led by Executive Director Chris Meserole and is supported by an operating board and an Advisory Board that provides strategic guidance. FMF is funded through member fees and does not engage in lobbying activities.
FMF operates under three main mandates: identifying best practices for AI safety, advancing the science of AI security, and facilitating information sharing among stakeholders. Key initiatives include the establishment of workstreams to develop shared standards, launching the AI Safety Fund to support independent research, and publishing white papers on AI safety topics. The organization is led by Executive Director Chris Meserole and is supported by an operating board and an Advisory Board that provides strategic guidance. FMF is funded through member fees and does not engage in lobbying activities.
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