Bletchley Declaration
- Delegates from 28 nations, including major players like the U.S. and China, came together at the first international AI Safety Summit to address the potentially "catastrophic" risks associated with the rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence.
- The UK government hosted the two-day event from 1st Nov at Bletchley Park, where they unveiled the "Bletchley Declaration," signed by 28 countries and the EU.
- The focus was on the urgent need to comprehend and manage these risks, emphasizing the safety of AI development for future generations.
- The discussions addressed a wide spectrum of AI risks, not just existential threats like massive cyberattacks or AI-generated bioweapons.
- While the ....
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