Britain will host AI summit at War Two code-breaking centre
Reuters UK
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain will host a global summit on artificial intelligence at the old home of Britain’s World War Two codebreakers in November as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pitches Britain as global leader in guarding the safety of the fast-developing technology. The summit will take place on Nov. 1 and 2 at Bletchley Park, the site in Milton Keynes where mathematician Alan Turing cracked Nazi Germany’s Enigma code, the government said on Thursday. Executives from tech companies, government officials and academics will meet to consider the risks of AI and discuss how they can be mitigated…