This is the turn of global leaders on Tuesday, including French President Emmanuel Macron, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US Vice President JD Venus.
The debates will include how AI will affect the world of work and be used in the public interest, and how its risks will be reduced.
A new contribution of $ 400 million has also been announced between several countries, which aims to support AI measures that meet the public interest such as health care.
In an interview with the BBC, UK technology secretary Peter Kyle said he believed that the adoption of tech would be dangerous for the UK.
Dr. Laura Gilbert, who advises the government on AI, said he believes that the NHS must be maintained because of its promise. “How are you going to fund NHS without catching AI?” He asked.
Matt Clifford, who wrote the UK’s AIA Action Plan that the government has fully accepted, warned that the tech would be “more radical” when typing was replaced with Word processing, because the computer first worked Were in place.
“Industrial revolution was an automation of physical wages,” said Mark Warner, Boss of AI firm faculty. AI is an automation of academic labor. ” He added that he is not convinced that his two -year -old child will have a “job as we know them today.”