The summit will take place in November in the UK and will feature the participation of organizations and technology leaders.
Preparations have begun to host the First World Summit on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Security, which will take place in November in the UK. The call was launched by the organization and the UK government to technology leaders, as well as civil society organizations and companies specializing in the field.
As detailed in the statement, the meeting bringing together experts in emerging technologies is highly anticipated because “we are at a turning point in human history, where deciding not to act could mean a huge loss of opportunity.”
From the UK, they indicated that the participation of experts is a key feature of the summit, as it will provide diverse perspectives to address crucial issues related to AI.
Technology references and experts have confirmed that they will attend the meeting which will be attended by many people. In addition, prestigious institutions in European countries such as the Alan Turing Institute and the Royal Society of the United Kingdom stated that they would participate in the space with innovative proposals.
One of the main issues that will be debated and addressed is related to the contribution of technology to improving the lives of the world’s population. In this regard, they detailed that they would seek to “revolutionize the health system”, incorporate new concepts and strategies in education and discuss the limits of global governance.
Likewise, the UK government reports that its “AI for good” section seeks to include new perspectives that could make significant strides in the NHS (National Health Service), as well as the education system.
On the other hand, the First World Summit was held at a time when discussions and debates regarding its use were “increasing due to the rapid development of AI, especially in border regions, and the potential threats it may pose.” . Another global issue that will be discussed at this meeting is new areas of risk, such as misuse and the danger of loss of control over advanced AI systems.
With just over a month to go until the World Summit, British politicians spoke about the importance of the event for their own region as well as the borders it could open to the world. In this regard, Technology Minister, Michelle Donelan, said: “We are weeks away from important conversations about the direction and challenges of AI. It is critical to stamp out its abuse and seize opportunities to improve our public services. “I am determined to continue to inform the public and be involved in these decisions.”
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