British Foreign Minister Cleverly said that Britain has invited China to attend the global artificial intelligence (AI) security summit will be held in November this year, and stated that if the main participants in the AI field are absent, the risk of AI technology is absent, and the risk of AI technologyIt will not be controlled.
Politico, Politic News Network, reported that Cleverly said on Tuesday (September 19) in a statement: "If we exclude one of the leading countries of artificial intelligence technology,We cannot guarantee that the British public can avoid the impact of artificial intelligence risks. This is why China was invited to participate in the AI Security Summit held in November. "
Cleverly said," BritainThe policy of China is to protect our institutions and infrastructure, consistent with partners, and contact with the interests of the British national (China). "
reported that this is the first time that there is BritainSenior cabinet officials confirmed the relevant news, but it is still unclear whether China only participated in the core activities of the summit, and it will still participate in a wider range of activities.The Chinese Embassy in the Britain did not explain whether China participated.
The Global AI Security Summit will be held in Buckingham County, UK from November 1st to 2nd.The British government said that the summit will discuss how artificial intelligence destroys biological safety and how to use this technology for public interests, such as creating more secure transportation.
Sources who understand the summit preparations said that the leaders who attended the summit throughout the summit expect to include French President Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau, and the Chairman of the European Commission Feng Delin.The US President Biden will not attend, but will be attended by Vice President Harris.
Sources said, "We always know that Biden is unlikely to attend, but the problem that Tangning Street must solve now is how to treat the Chinese."
Politico reported thatThe decision to invite Beijing to attend the Britain has attracted concerns of the Seventh Kingdoms Group. In particular, the Japanese government believes that when democratic countries have not yet reached a common position on the governance of artificial intelligence, it is too early to let China participate in the summit.
In this regard, the British Treasury Secretary Hunter said: "If you want to try to create a system that allows artificial intelligence to bring net benefits to humans in general, then you cannot ignore the second largest world in the world in the world's second largest largest.Economy".In response to the concerns of the United States, Europe, Japan, and other countries, Hunter said that China will not invite every aspect of China to participate in the summit.