China's ex-UK ambassador clashes with 'AI godfather' on panel
Briefly

At the upcoming AI Action Summit in Paris, global leaders, tech executives, and academics are set to discuss AI's societal impacts and governance. Fu Ying, a former Chinese official, humorously criticized a lengthy AI safety report by Yoshua Bengio, emphasizing China's approach to AI collaboration. The summit hosts representatives from 80 countries and highlights the recent emergence of China's AI model, which may alter the US's position in the industry. The dialogue at the summit underscores the growing political rivalry in AI advancements and the need for a unified response to regulatory challenges.
Fu Ying remarked on the AI Safety report, critiquing its lengthy nature and emphasizing the need for collaboration over competition in AI development.
A significant focus of the AI Action Summit is to navigate the regulatory landscape of AI amidst geopolitical tensions, particularly between the US and China.
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