The summit will be held from November 1 to 2, focusing on understanding AI's risks, and discussions on national and international frameworks
Britain set out its objectives for its global artificial intelligence safety summit on Monday, focusing on understanding the risks posed by the frontier technology and how national and international frameworks could be supported.
It will focus “on risks created or significantly exacerbated by the most powerful AI systems,” the government said. Tech expert Matt Clifford and former senior diplomat Jonathan Black have been appointed to lead preparations for the summit.
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