AGI Safety and Security
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Control and Robustness Mechanisms: Architectures and protocols to prevent unintended behavior and retain human oversight in critical AGI operations.
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Value Learning and Alignment: Technical strategies for ensuring AGI systems understand, adopt, and adhere to human-aligned goals across diverse contexts.
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Red-Teaming and Risk Forecasting: Stress-testing AGI systems through adversarial simulations and scenario modeling to anticipate and prevent failure modes.
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Cybersecurity in AGI Infrastructure: Building defenses against exploitation, manipulation, and misuse of AGI technologies.
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Global Safety Standards and Regulation: Proposals for multinational cooperation to create enforceable AGI safety protocols and shared monitoring systems.
As Artificial General Intelligence continues its rapid trajectory, ensuring safety and security is no longer a theoretical concern — it's a practical necessity. This session at the AGI Conference 2026 focuses on designing robust, controllable, and ethically aligned AGI systems that minimize catastrophic risks and safeguard long-term human interests.
AGI systems, capable of adapting to a wide range of complex environments, introduce new layers of unpredictability and emergent behavior. Addressing these challenges requires not just technical solutions but also governance frameworks, simulation-based testing, and global collaboration.
This high-impact session will explore:
This session is ideal for researchers, engineers, policy architects, and thought leaders working at the intersection of AGI development, safety assurance, and international AI governance.
Be part of the global dialogue at the AGI Conference 2026 — where safety isn't an afterthought, but the foundation of the future.