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Focus Period: Mathematical Science of AI Safety

The University of Sydney, Australia
Nov 03, 2025 - Dec 12, 2025

Some aspects of intelligence are becoming a commodity. They are bought and sold by the token and piped from large datacenters hosting artificial neural networks to our phones, laptops, cars and perhaps soon domestic robots. However our understanding of what neural networks do, and how they “learn” is limited. This makes it difficult to assess the downside risks of rapid adoption of AI across the economy and in our personal lives. The goal of this focus period will be to come to grips with these questions from a mathematical perspective. Many mathematicians want to contribute, but lack a clear entry point into the subject. A primary aim will be to articulate guiding questions, in consultation with experts at the forefront of AI development. We also aim to bring together some of the most interesting thinkers in this nascent field.

The Australian AI Safety Forum 2024

Sydney, Australia
Nov 07, 2024 - Nov 08, 2024

The Australian AI Safety Forum is a two-day interdisciplinary event scheduled for November 2024. This forum, the first of its kind in Australia, aims to discuss perspectives on technical AI safety and governance, and explore Australia’s unique role in the global AI safety landscape. The event will be anchored around the International Scientific Report on the Safety of Advanced AI, highlighting its key content and examining its implications for Australia.