London, - A global summit held in London called for the need to reduce the risks of artificial intelligence (AI).
During the two-day summit, that brings together government ministers and executives in the technology sector, Britain published a Declaration, agreed with countries including the United States and China, aimed at boosting global efforts to cooperate on artificial intelligence (AI) safety.
The declaration, by 28 countries and the European Union, was published on the opening day of the AI Safety Summit.
The Declaration fulfils key summit objectives in establishing shared agreement and responsibility on the risks, opportunities and a forward process for international collaboration on frontier AI safety and research, particularly through greater scientific collaboration.
Nations have stated a shared responsibility to address AI risks and take forward vital international collaboration on frontier AI safety and research, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said in a statement shortly after the 2-day summit opened.
Sunak affirmed the willingness of the world's greatest AI powers to collaborate on regulating the emerging technology.
Source: Qatar News Agency