The government also said it planned to work with industry bodies to introduce a range of guidelines, including encouraging technology companies to label and watermark content generated by AI.
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain has invited China to its global artificial intelligence (AI) summit in November, with foreign minister James Cleverly saying the risks of the technology could not be contained if one of its leading players was absent. "We cannot keep the UK public safe from the risks of AI if we exclude one of the leading nations in AI tech," Cleverly said in a statement on Tuesday. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak wants Britain to become a global leader in AI regulation and the summit on Nov
At the ‘AI for Good’ conference in Geneva, humanoid robots Grace, Ameca, artist Ai-Da, and ‘rockstar’ Desdemona answered questions ranging from their futures to global regulation.