World leaders and experts gather for second AI safety summit |
Last year, world leaders, corporate executives, and academic experts gathered at Britain's Bletchley Park for the world's first global artificial intelligence (AI) summit. Now, the second AI Safety Summit, co-hosted by Britain and South Korea, will address the limitations and regulation of artificial intelligence. Martha Bennett, a senior analyst at Forrester, believes it will be difficult to move beyond the broad agreement reached at the first summit. The focus has shifted from existential risk to the resources needed for AI's development, such as data and electricity. Experts warn against relying solely on scientific breakthroughs and lucrative financing efforts for AI's future. Questions around copyright, data scarcity, and environmental impact are also expected to be discussed. However, some key attendees have declined invitations to the virtual event in Seoul. Despite the lower attendance, the summit aims to build on the momentum of Bletchley Park and make progress in AI safety and innovation.