The
summit, which will be held on Nov. 1-2, will bring together tech
executives, academics and political leaders as nations and
international governing bodies seek to implement tools and agree
laws that regulate the use of the technology.
It will focus "on risks created or significantly exacerbated by
the most powerful AI systems," the government said.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has touted Britain as a
global leader in AI regulation, and the government wants to
accelerate investment in AI to improve productivity.
Tech expert Matt Clifford and former senior diplomat Jonathan
Black have been appointed to lead preparations for the summit.
The two are rallying political leaders, AI companies and experts
ahead of the event, which will be held at Bletchley Park in
southern England.
At a meeting in May, Group of Seven (G7) leaders acknowledged
the need for governance of AI and agreed to have ministers
discuss the technology dubbed the Hiroshima AI process.
(Reporting by Farouq Suleiman, Editing by Paul Sandle and
William James)
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