South Korea and UK to Spotlight AI Innovation and Safety at Seoul Summit
Leaders from South Korea and the United Kingdom are set to co-host a significant summit on artificial intelligence (AI) in Seoul, with aspirations to shape global AI governance principles aimed at driving innovation, ensuring safety, and promoting inclusivity. The AI Seoul Summit, occurring this week, represents a joint effort by the two countries to address the rapid changes and challenges posed by AI technologies.
Building on Previous Dialogues
In a collaborative opinion piece, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak shared their objectives for the AI Seoul Summit. They highlighted the gathering as a continuation of discussions initiated during the AI Safety Summit that took place in England last November. The forthcoming Seoul summit will focus on confronting both the risks and advancements of AI.
Shaping Global AI Policies
The two leaders outlined their intent to engage with corporations at the summit, urging these entities to enhance their risk assessment and mitigation strategies internally. A critical aspect of the summit will be to progress in developing international standards that deter competitive undercutting and instead foster responsible growth in the AI sector.
The Vision for AI Governance
The summit's agenda is to carve out a global vision for AI governance that fills existing policy voids while concurrently advancing core principles of innovation, safety, and inclusiveness. The event will launch on a Tuesday, drawing in prominent country leaders and representatives from major technology firms. Themed 'Building on the AI Safety Summit: towards an innovative and inclusive future,' the summit will unfold in two segments: a virtual leaders' summit and a ministerial meeting, succeeded by an AI Global Forum engaging industry experts and scholars.
Continuing the Conversation
The AI Global Forum is slated for the following day, hosted exclusively by South Korea as part of President Yoon's initiative announced at the UN General Assembly last year. This initiative calls for the creation of a new, globally recognized AI governance framework.
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