Global Leaders Unite to Address Urgent AI Rulemaking and Risk Containment

The United States and China, along with 27 other countries, have signed a declaration on AI rulemaking at the AI Safety Summit held at Bletchley Park in England. The agreement focuses on "frontier AI" and commits governments to work together towards trustworthy and responsible AI. Despite ongoing tensions between the US and China, both countries participated in the summit, emphasizing the need for global solutions to global problems. The summit complements existing international efforts on AI regulation, and future AI Safety Summits are planned in South Korea and France. The EU's digital chief welcomed the renewed efforts to address potential risks associated with advanced AI systems.
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