UK to Host Inaugural International Summit on AI Safety in November

On Oct 18, 2023 at 12:54 pm UTC by · 3 mins read

The discussions during the summit will address the unpredictable nature of AI progress and the critical importance of maintaining human control over its development.

The UK is gearing up to host the world’s inaugural international summit on artificial intelligence (AI), focusing on the existing threats associated with this rapidly advancing technology.

The two-day event will commence next month from November 1st until the 2nd with the aim of positioning the UK as a mediator between global powers such as the United States, China, and the European Union in the post-Brexit technological landscape.

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The British government recently unveiled the agenda for the summit, emphasizing the necessity of international cooperation in addressing the challenges posed by AI.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had earlier warned about the possible misuse of AI by malicious actors, including the development of weapons of mass destruction. Sunak, who also envisions Britain becoming the global hub for AI safety, emphasized the need for international collaboration to regulate and ensure the responsible use of this powerful technology.

The British prime minister will host approximately 100 attendees at Bletchley Park for the event, and the summit will kickstart with opening remarks from the UK’s Secretary of State.

The upcoming event will bring together international governments, leading AI companies, civil society groups, and experts in research from across the world.

The summit will also see US Vice President Kamala Harris and Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis as heads of the guest list, which includes prominent individuals in the field of AI.

The discussions during the summit will address the unpredictable nature of AI progress and the critical importance of maintaining human control over its development.

Growing Concerns about Potential AI Threats

A group of members of parliament (MPs) in the United Kingdom had earlier recommended that the government collaborate with democratic allies to effectively address the potential misuse of AI before the summit’s announcement in June.

Other industry experts have warned about the potential risks associated with the use of AI technology.

High-profile figures like Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, urged for a temporary halt in the development of such systems. At the same time, Geoffrey Hinton, a former Google researcher known as the ‘godfather of AI,’ emphasized that AI posed a more immediate threat to humanity than climate change.

While critics have raised doubts about Britain’s positioning as the focal point for AI safety, supporters argue that the forthcoming summit will underscore the UK’s status as a leading global technology hub.

Recent data from Dealroom further bolsters this claim, showing that British tech companies secured more capital in 2022 than their counterparts in France and Germany combined.

OpenAI unveiled plans to inaugurate its inaugural overseas office in London. Furthermore, Google’s recent comprehensive analysis projected that increased investments in AI could inject an impressive GBP 400 billion ($488 billion) into the British economy by 2030.

In August, Sunak revealed that he plans to allocate a budget of 100 million pounds ($130 million) to acquire numerous computer chips in response to a global shortage and the intense competition for computing power to bolster AI capabilities.

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