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Britain outlines priorities for November AI safety summit.

LONDON Sets Objectives for Global AI Safety Summit

The UK government has outlined its goals for the upcoming global artificial‌ intelligence (AI) safety⁢ summit, scheduled for November 1-2. This summit aims to bring together tech executives, academics, and political​ leaders ⁤to address⁣ the risks associated with AI technology and explore ways to support national and international frameworks.​ As ‍nations and⁢ governing bodies seek to regulate the use of AI, the summit will focus on understanding the potential dangers posed by powerful AI systems.

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has positioned the UK as a global⁤ leader in AI regulation and aims to boost investment ​in⁣ AI to ​enhance productivity. To prepare ⁢for the summit, tech expert Matt Clifford ‍and former senior diplomat Jonathan Black have been appointed as leaders. They are actively engaging political leaders, AI companies, and experts in anticipation of the event, which will take ​place at⁤ Bletchley Park in southern England.

In May,⁣ the ‍Group of Seven (G7) leaders recognized the need for AI ‌governance⁣ and agreed⁣ to have ministers discuss the technology, known as the Hiroshima AI process.

(Reporting by ‍Farouq Suleiman, Editing by Paul ​Sandle and William James)

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