![]() ![]() ![]() The approach set out in the paper downplayed safety concerns by eschewing the need for bespoke laws for artificial intelligence (or a dedicated AI watchdog) in favor of setting out a few “flexible principles”. “Just as we unite through COP to tackle climate change so the UK will host the first ever Summit on global AI Safety later this year,” he said, adding: “I want to make the UK not just the intellectual home but the geographical home, of global AI safety regulation.”Įvangelizing AI safety is a marked change of gears for Sunak’s government.Īs recently as March it was in full AI cheerleader mode - saying in a white paper then that it favored “a pro-innovation approach to AI regulation”. The PM also reiterated his earlier announcement of the forthcoming AI safety summit, seeking to liken the effort to the COP Climate conferences which aim to achieve global buy-in on tackling climate change. “And I’m pleased to announce they’ve committed to give early or priority access to models for research and safety purposes to help build better evaluations and help us better understand the opportunities and risks of these systems.” ![]() “We’re working with the frontier labs - Google DeepMind, OpenAI and Anthropic,” added Sunak.
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