WASHINGTON, May 13 (Reuters) - The U.S. and China will meet in Geneva to discuss artificial intelligence on Tuesday and U.S. officials stressed that Washington's policies would not be up for ...
The United States and China are set to meet in Geneva to discuss the potential risks of advanced artificial intelligence. The U.S. officials have made it clear that their policies will not be open ...
Expanding the dialogue to include a broader range of stakeholders would provide more diverse perspectives with regard to the ...
Susan Rice, who helped the White House broker an AI safety agreement with OpenAI and other tech companies, says she's worried ...
Agreement has not yet been reached, but the world should take heart that the United States and China recently met to discuss artificial intelligence (AI) – an issue with profound global ...
FOR seven hours at a Geneva hotel earlier this month, top US and Chinese officials locked into talks on collectively managing their biggest fears around artificial intelligence—while keeping up a ...
Dressed austerely in a black turtleneck and blazer despite the warm early May day, Vinod Khosla surveys the packed auditorium ...
Senior Research Associate at SMU’s Centre of AI and Data Governance and Research Staff Excellence Award recipient Jane Loo is ...
Asian equities were largely higher overnight, while Mainland China underperformed.
Dozens of governments and tech companies attending the second global AI Safety Summit, held in South Korea, have committed ...
Delegations from the U.S. and People’s Republic of China will meet in Geneva this week to discuss approaches to mitigating risks in artificial intelligence deployment. Government representatives ...