The UK government he said that it will host the first global congress για την ασφάλεια της τεχνητής νοημοσύνης αυτό το φθινόπωρο. Στη σύνοδο κορυφής θα συναντηθούν βασικές χώρες, κορυφαίες εταιρείες τεχνολογίας και ερευνητές για να συζητήσουν μέτρα security for the evaluation and the monitoring of the most significant risks posed by artificial intelligence.
"Artificial intelligence has incredible potential to transform our lives for the better," said Rishi Sunak, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. "But we have to make sure it's developed and used in a way that's safe."
"Many times in history we have invented new technologies that change us and we have used them for the good of humanity. This is what we have to do again."
"No country can do this alone. It will require a global effort. But with our vast expertise and commitment to an open, democratic international system, the UK will stand with our allies to lead the way."
The dangers of artificial intelligence are multi-faceted and stretch as far as science fiction. The most common danger from AI right now is that it can produce false information.
OpenAI is working on a processing method that validates logic at each stage to reduce fake news, but this model has yet to be widely used. Apart from this problem, AI can be used by malicious users to creation malware code that could be used in attacks.
While not really an AI security problem, the situation around AI taking over jobs is something else that policy makers will have to deal with.
Prior to the announcement of this summit, Rishi Sunak's advisor on artificial intelligence, Matt Clifford, said that artificial intelligence could become very powerful in just two years if left unchecked, making it apparently very difficult for humans to check him.
Although a Terminator AI scenario sounds like science fiction right now and probably won't for more than two years, it's a good idea for governments to consider all the potential risks before it's too late.