Rishi Sunak has received a warning not to overlook the immediate threats posed by artificial intelligence (AI) to people’s jobs. This caution comes as Elon Musk and the creator of ChatGPT join a landmark AI summit in the UK at Bletchley Park. The summit, attended by over 100 figures from politics and business, including Sam Altman from OpenAI, Demis Hassabis from Google DeepMind, and Elon Musk, aims to shape the development of AI. However, concerns have been raised that the summit is neglecting the current dangers of AI. The TUC union, along with other experts and organizations, has accused Mr. Sunak of marginalizing those most at risk. They argue that small businesses and creatives feel overshadowed by the power and influence of big tech firms. The prime minister has been urged to address existing harms alongside future risks. The summit is expected to serve as the foundation for a global advisory board for AI regulation, similar to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. However, the focus on hypothetical future risks has drawn criticism, with many arguing that the immediate risks need to be addressed. The government’s investment in AI tools for cancer and dementia research, as well as its commitment to helping schools adopt AI, has been seen as steps in the right direction. Nevertheless, concerns about job displacement due to AI persist, with one in three Britons fearing the loss of their jobs to the technology. The PM’s AI summit, which includes the presence of Elon Musk, is seen as a significant meeting on a global issue. However, there is a lack of consensus on what success would look like in terms of AI regulation. The anticipation surrounding the summit is tempered by the fact that preventing the development of powerful and unpredictable AI models is a complex challenge. Concerns about redundancy and the need for transparency in AI usage have been raised, with calls for legislation to address these issues. While the UK government has expressed caution about regulation stifling innovation, other countries, such as the US, EU, and China, have proposed their own AI regulations. The summit is set to conclude with a speech by Mr. Sunak outlining the agreements reached during the event.
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