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UK PM Rishi Sunak announced early or priority access to AI models by Google DeepMind, OpenAI, and Anthropic. This move will aid research and safety efforts in understanding opportunities and risks of these systems in healthcare, education, and public services. The UK wants to become the best in tech globally, investing £100m in a designated AI taskforce. However, involving private companies in the conversation poses risks that could influence safety approaches around their tech. The UK will host the first-ever Global Summit on AI Safety later this year.
The UK government aims to lead the way in AI safety measures by hosting a global summit this fall. Key tech companies and researchers will discuss risk mitigation of frontier systems. The country hopes to strengthen its AI relationship with the US by aligning regulations and positioning itself as an industry partner. Critics argue this new summit could interfere with existing international agreements on AI regulations.
OpenAI, the AI technology firm behind the groundbreaking AI Text Generator, ChatGPT, has voiced concern over the EU's new AI regulations. These regulations would require AI companies to report the copyrighted material used to train their system. Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, supports the formation of an international AI pact for legal oversight to ensure responsible and ethical use of AI technology.
Join Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the leading experts of OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Anthropic as they explore ways to make the most of Artificial Intelligence while managing the risks it brings. Learn about self-regulation, collaborations and UK's responsibility for the protection of citizens.
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