29 Countries Reach Agreement On AI Risks and Opportunities


On November 1, 2023, 29 nations, including the U.S., the UK, the EU and China (full list available here), reached a ground-breaking agreement, known as the Bletchley Declaration. The Declaration sets forth a shared understanding of the opportunities and risks posed by AI and the need for governments to work together to meet the most significant challenges posed by the technology. The Declaration states  that there is an urgent need to understand and collectively manage the potential risks posed by AI to ensure the technology is developed and deployed in a safe, responsible way. The Declaration was signed at the AI Safety Summit 2023, held at Bletchley Park in the UK.

The Declaration sets forth the following agenda for addressing AI risks:

As a next step, the Republic of Korea has agreed to co-host a mini virtual summit on AI in the next six months. France will then host the next in-person summit next fall.

 

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National Law Review, Volume XIII, Number 305