
The Bletchley Park Summit
The Bletchley Park summit (1-2 November 2023) on AI brought about an agreed framework regarding the risks of AI, fostering international cooperation.

The Bletchley Park summit (1-2 November 2023) on AI brought about an agreed framework regarding the risks of AI, fostering international cooperation.

China’s Participation in UK AI Safety Summit (Bletchley Park Summit 1-2 November 2023), was not officially recognized by the UK.

Leading tech giants, including Meta, Google DeepMind, and OpenAI, agree to government testing of AI products before public release, addressing concerns of AI risks.

President Biden has signed (October 30, 2023) a new groundbreaking Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence, representing a significant government action in the field.

In a recent open letter, industry leaders and prominent figures express serious concerns about the existential threat of AI. Discover their insights on global regulation and safety measures.

In a groundbreaking move, Japan’s government has affirmed that it will not enforce copyrights on data used in AI training.

Explore the growing global trend towards stringent AI regulation, highlighted by Japan’s privacy warning to OpenAI and the EU’s efforts to set industry-wide rules.

The emergence of generative AI raises concerns about fair, equitable, and safe development practices. Developing responsible is crucial for the technology’s positive impact.
Tech giants like Google and Microsoft are investing billions in developing AI systems that are equitable, reliable, and uphold user trust.

Generative AI models, especially Stable Diffusion, have highlighted the urgent need to address racial and gender biases. Ensuring fairness and representation in AI is crucial for a just and equitable future.