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Elon Musk to join British AI summit
The US Vice President and the President of the European Commission will also attend the summit.
California: Elon Musk, the founder of the social networking platform X and the electric vehicle company Tesla, is expected to be present at an upcoming Artificial Intelligence (AI) summit taking place in the United Kingdom.
According to reports from British media, a summit focusing on AI is scheduled to be held in Britain this week, with Elon Musk's participation anticipated.
Additionally, British Prime Minister Rishi Singh has expressed his intent to conduct an interview with Musk following the summit.
Prime Minister Rishi Singh posted about this event on X, emphasizing its significance.
The summit at Bletchley Park will convene AI experts and world leaders to deliberate on the potential risks associated with artificial intelligence.
The anticipated attendees include US Vice President Kamala Harris and European Commission President Ursula van der Leyen.
The recent advancements in AI have been lauded as groundbreaking, yet they are also considered dangerous, with the potential to pose a threat to humanity itself.
Concerns include substantial job displacement and the proliferation of disinformation.
On Monday, US President Joe Biden signed an executive order mandating that AI developers share security findings with the US government.
Notably, in March, Elon Musk called for a halt to AI experiments, emphasizing the necessity of a regulatory body to oversee AI and ensure it does not endanger the public.
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— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) October 30, 2023
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