Government publishes five objectives for the Bletchley Park event | No specific mention of IP or protection for creators.
The UK government has revealed its plans for the upcoming AI Safety Summit with little focus on pressing IP issues.
The summit, which the government says will “bring together key countries, leading tech companies and researchers to agree on safety measures to evaluate and monitor risks from AI”, is to be held on November 1 and 2 at Bletchley Park.
The announcement shared five key objectives that will be at the forefront of discussions during the summit:
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