A piece of paper sits on the Colossus machine at Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes, Britain, September 15, 2016.
REUTERS/Darren Staples/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Aug 24 (Reuters) - Britain will host a global summit on artificial intelligence at the old home of Britain's World War Two codebreakers in November as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pitches Britain as global leader in guarding the safety of the fast-developing technology.
The summit will take place on Nov. 1 and 2 at Bletchley Park, the site in Milton Keynes where mathematician Alan Turing cracked Nazi Germany's Enigma code, the government said on Thursday.
"The UK has long been home to the transformative technologies of the future, so there is no better place to host the first ever global AI safety summit than at Bletchley Park," Sunak said.
Governments around the world are wrestling with how to control the potential negative consequences of AI without stifling innovation.
Persons:
Darren Staples, Rishi Sunak, Alan Turing, Sunak, Joe Biden, Matt Clifford, Jonathan Black, Andrew MacAskill, Tomasz Janowski
Organizations:
REUTERS, Bletchley, Tech, European Union, Thomson
Locations:
Milton Keynes, Britain, Washington, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United States, Hiroshima