Future AI Safety Summits must focus on the establishment of international dialogue mechanisms to address current, medium- and longer-term safety risks presented by the growing use of AI; and the sharing of best practice to ensure its potential benefits are realised in all jurisdictions. This should not set us on the road to a global AI governance regime—we are unconvinced that such a prospect is either realistic or desirable.
Future AI Safety Summits must focus on the establishment of international dialogue mechanisms to address current, medium- and longer-term safety risks presented by the growing use of AI; and the sharing of best practice to ensure its potential benefits are realised in all jurisdictions. This should not set us on the road to a global AI governance regime—we are unconvinced that such a prospect is either realistic or desirable. Type: conclusion | Number: 59 | Paragraph: 204 | Response status: accepted Government response: To improve international co-ordination on mitigating the most severe AI risks, the UK has expanded efforts to contribute to the AI global governance landscape, co-ordinating an international response. These efforts have been in collaboration with global stakeholders, feeding into different channels