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The AI Seoul Summit is the second such meeting following the AI Safety Summit held in the United Kingdom in November 2023. In the Bletchley Declaration, the participating countries agreed to prioritize identifying AI safety risks of shared concern, a shared concern, but at the Seoul Summit, the leaders also recognized the importance of AI. [2]
The Global Artificial Intelligence Summit & Awards (GAISA) is the international level conference on Artificial Intelligence which is organized by AICRA every year. [1] The third Edition of GAISA was organized at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi inaugurated by Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industries. Leading Global AI Experts, Industrialists ...
[8] [6] On November 11, 2021, Czechia, Israel and few more EU countries also joined the GPAI, [9] bringing the total membership to 25 countries. [10] Since the November 2022 summit, the list of members stands at 29. [11] Austria, Chile, Finland, Malaysia, Norway, Slovakia and Switzerland were invited. The seven, however, are pending membership ...
Watch live as delegates including international digital ministers, technology sector leaders and top academics arrive at Bletchley Park to discuss the shared risks from emerging artificial ...
Michelle Donelan said delegations from around the world attending the summit had agreed on the “Bletchley declaration on AI safety” as the starting point for a global conversation on the issue.
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and Secretary of State Anthony Blinken will host on Nov. 20-21 the first meeting of the International Network of AI Safety Institutes in San Francisco to "advance ...
2024 South Korea–Africa Summit; 2024 state visit by Xi Jinping to Peru and Brazil; A. AI Seoul Summit; APEC Peru 2024; B. ... summit; 2024 G20 Rio de Janeiro summit ...
He emphasized the need for independent safety evaluations, stating that AI companies cannot "mark their own homework". [4] During the summit in November 2023, the UK AISI was officially established as an evolution of the Frontier AI Taskforce, [5] and the US AISI as part of the NIST. Japan followed by launching an AI safety institute in ...