Britain appoints tech expert and diplomat to spearhead AI summit

LONDON, August 10 (Reuters) – The United Kingdom has appointed tech expert Matt Clifford and former senior diplomat Jonathan Black to lead the preparations for its upcoming global summit on artificial intelligence (AI) scheduled for later this year.

The duo’s responsibility will involve bringing together political leaders, AI companies, and experts in advance of the event, which is set to take place this autumn, according to an announcement made by the government on Thursday.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had earlier positioned the UK as a potential global frontrunner in the regulation of rapidly advancing AI technology, expressing the aspiration for the nation to serve as both the intellectual and geographical hub for AI regulation.

Matt Clifford, co-founder and CEO of investment firm Entrepreneur First, highlighted that he envisions the summit as a significant platform for substantive international discussions on AI regulation. He emphasized that the goal is to establish a shared understanding of the associated risks and collaborate on strategies to mitigate them.

Clifford pointed to London-based DeepMind as an example of the UK’s strong standing in the AI field. He also stressed that the intention is not to impose a one-size-fits-all approach but rather to recognize that different countries may need tailored AI policies that align with their specific circumstances.

The challenge for governments worldwide lies in striking a balance between managing potential negative consequences of AI while fostering innovation.

The specific date and attendee details for the summit organized by Sunak’s government have yet to be disclosed.

The European Union has been at the forefront of AI regulation with its proposed AI Act, intended to serve as a global benchmark for this burgeoning technology. In contrast, other countries have adopted a more cautious “wait-and-see” stance or are leaning towards flexible regulatory frameworks.

In its approach, Britain has chosen to distribute regulatory responsibilities for AI among existing bodies overseeing competition, human rights, and health and safety, instead of establishing a dedicated agency for AI oversight.

In May, leaders from the Group of Seven (G7) economies, which encompasses Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, the United States, and the European Union, advocated for the adoption of standards to ensure trustworthy AI and initiated the formation of a ministerial forum known as the Hiroshima AI process.

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