LONDON (Reuters) – China has accepted Britain’s invitation to attend a global summit on artificial intelligence next week, Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden said on Thursday.
“It is the case they’ve accepted, but we will wait to see everyone who actually turns up at the summit,” Dowden told the BBC. “As things stands, yes, we do expect them to come.”
Britain is bringing together representatives of AI companies, political leaders and experts on Nov. 1-2 to discuss what some see as the risks posed by AI, with an aim of building an international consensus on its safe development.
(Reporting by William James and Muvija M; Editing by William Schomberg)