The second AI Safety Summit hosted virtually by the U.K. and South Korea in May is drawing less fanfare than the first summit last year, Reuters reports. Leading artificial intelligence policymakers from the EU and the U.S. are uncertain about attending the 21-22 May summit, while Canada and the Netherlands have declined the invite. The summit agenda will include dialogue on copyright material and data security associated with AI. Editor's note: Explore the IAPP AI Governance Center and subscribe to the AI Governance Dashboard.
29 April 2024
Second global AI Safety Summit drawing less global interest
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