leaders at the inaugural global AI safety summit, predicting the technology will radically alter society for generations to come.
The two-day summit at Bletchley Park, north of London, kicked off on Wednesday with the publication of an agreement signed by 28 countries and the European Union acknowledging the"need for international action." While China was invited and attended on the first day, it was not invited to the second day, where more sensitive discussions will take place.Thursday's second session includes representatives from academia and civil society along with companies at the forefront of AI, such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind and Microsoft.
UK technology minister Michelle Donelan told AFP on Wednesday that the summit"isn't designed to produce a blueprint for global legislation".
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