Analysis: AI summit a start but global agreement a distant hope

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak championed a series of landmark agreements after hosting the first artificial intelligence (AI) safety summit but a global plan for overseeing the technology remains a long way off.

Over two days of talks between world leaders, business executives and researchers, tech CEOs such as Elon Musk and OpenAI's Sam Altman rubbed shoulders with the likes of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen to discuss the future regulation of AI., a joint statement acknowledging the technology's risks; the U.S.

"Having just one single country with all of the technologies, all of the private companies, all the devices, all the skills, will be a failure for all of us," French Minister of the Economy and Finance Bruno Le Maire told reporters. "If the democratic world will not be rule-makers, and we become rule-takers, the battle will be lost," she said.the three main power blocs in attendance – the U.S., the EU,Some suggested Harris had upstaged Sunak when the U.S. government announced its own– just as Britain had a week earlier – and she delivered a speech in London highlighting the technology’s short-term risks, in contrast to the summit’s focus on existential threats.

China’s vice minister of science and technology said the country was willing to work with all sides on AI governance. A recurring theme of the behind-closed-door discussions, highlighted by a number of attendees, was the potential risks of open-source AI, which gives members of the public free access to experiment with the code behind the technology.

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