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When it comes to AI incidents, safety and security are not the same

OECD AI Policy Observatory OECD Published: 2025-08-25 17:26:07

The OECD has highlighted the distinction between safety and security in AI incidents, emphasizing the importance of their common reporting for cybersecurity measures. This information was shared in a post on the OECD.AI website.

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<p>There are several ways the OECD common reporting for AI incidents could play a role in cybersecurity.</p> <p>The post <a href="https://wp.oecd.ai/when-it-comes-to-ai-incidents-safety-and-security-are-not-the-same/">When it comes to AI incidents, safety and security are not the same</a> appeared first on <a href="https://wp.oecd.ai">OECD.AI</a>.</p>
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