Billionaire Elon Musk has backed China's inclusion in the first AI Safety Summit, hosted at Bletchley Park, England.
welcomed China’s engagement on artificial intelligence safety and said he wanted to see Beijing aligned with Britain and the US on the subject.Musk backed China’s inclusion in the first AI Safety Summit, hosted at Bletchley Park, England, which has drawn leading companies and nations together to agree initial steps on how to manage the risks of cutting-edge AI models.
Sunak interviewed Musk — feted by Britain as a star guest at the two-day summit — on a small stage in a gilded room at London’s Lancaster House, one of the government’s most opulent venues, which is often used for diplomatic functions.
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