Billionaire Elon Musk has warned the world to "hope for the best but prepare for the worst" from Artificial Intelligence, as he attended a UK summit aimed at regulating the technology.
The summit - which is also being attended by representatives from Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft - was opened with a video from King Charles, who urged the international community to develop a way to mitigate the risks AI poses. "There is a clear imperative to ensure that this rapidly evolving technology remains safe and secure, and because AI does not respect international boundaries, this mission demands international coordination and collaboration."
In a speech in London, ahead of her attendance at the two-day AI safety summit being held in Bletchley Park, Ms Harris will say: "Just as AI has the potential to do profound good, it also has the potential to cause profound harm, from AI-enabled cyberattacks at a scale beyond anything we have seen before to AI-formulated bioweapons that could endanger the lives of millions.
She will welcome voluntary commitments made by tech firms on the use of AI, but will stress that legislation could be needed to ensure safety.
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