Bletchley Park – once the top-secret home of the World War Two codebreakers, including Alan Turing – has this week hosted Rishi Sunak’s UK AI safety summit.
It could help position Britain as a world leader on AI regulation, as governments seek to take back control over how the technology is developed and used, to prevent abuse.
On the Sky News Daily, presenter Sally Lockwood looks at the risks and concerns that AI poses, speaking to Professor Stuart Russell, a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global AI Council.
Plus, what was the point of Sunak’s AI summit? Technology correspondent Arthi Nachiappan joins Sally from Bletchley to unpick the PM’s ambitions.
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