Bletchley declaration: international agreement on AI safety is a good start, but ordinary people need a say - not just elites
Briefly

In November, the UK government held the first AI (artificial intelligence) Safety Summit in the historically resonant setting of Bletchley Park, home to the legendary second world war codebreakers led by the computing genius Alan Turing.
Decisions about the development of AI are overwhelmingly in the hands of the private sector... it is vitally important that democratic governments play a bigger role in shaping AI's future.
The summit was very welcome, but the announcement that it would be centered on a theme of AI 'safety' sparked concerns that it would be dominated by the agenda of a vociferous group of scientists, entrepreneurs, and policymakers.
Read at The Conversation
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