The two-day summit will be held at Bletchley Park, near Milton Keynes, where codebreakers hastened the end of the Second World WarThis week political leaders, tech industry figures and academics will meet at Bletchley Park for a two-day summit on artificial intelligence . The location is significant as it was here that top British codebreakers cracked the "Enigma Code", hastening the end of the Second World War.
Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden told BBC Radio 4 that China accepted an invite, but added: "you wait and see who actually turns up". The government has said the purpose of the event is to consider the risks of AI and discuss how they could be mitigated.There is concern frontier AI models pose potential safety risks if not developed responsibly, despite the potential to cause economic growth, scientific progress and other public benefits.Instead of doomsday scenarios, which they believe is a comparatively small risk, they want a focus on more immediate threats from AI.
Those resources include the police's mounted section, drone units, automatic number plate recognition officers and tactical cycle units.People have been encouraged to ask officers any questions or raise any concerns when they see them.
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