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she at bletchley park, no less.ernment intends to welcome next week's ai summit. representatives of the same chinese state that has used and abused technology to aid its oppression of millions and attacks on freedom and democracy. >> the summit to be held at bletchley park next week , will bletchley park next week, will see representatives from around the globe. well, let's cross to our deputy political editor, tom hannood, liz truss. to be fair to her, she's not the only one who's pretty concerned about this , although we don't yet know this, although we don't yet know that a representative from china will actually attend. tom no, we don't, although we do know that the invitation had, of course, been issued. >> and up until now , we had >> and up until now, we had heard some voices from those that have been critical of china policy in the past, notably iain duncan smith raised concerns about this . but now in the last about this. but now in the last few moments , a significant few moments, a significant interventio
she at bletchley park, no less.ernment intends to welcome next week's ai summit. representatives of the same chinese state that has used and abused technology to aid its oppression of millions and attacks on freedom and democracy. >> the summit to be held at bletchley park next week , will bletchley park next week, will see representatives from around the globe. well, let's cross to our deputy political editor, tom hannood, liz truss. to be fair to her, she's not the only one who's pretty...
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there was a whole team in england at bletchley park. now. if you look at the slide in the upper corner here, you think, well, it's a pretty decent ple to wor the whole they didn't work there. that's for the lord high monkey muck that's for visitors coming in to be shown around. this is where they word unheated huts. unheated huts. n no ac. shiftse shts aay,ight hour seven days a week, 3s a year fromepteer. en v day was declared.r of 1945, grit. itakes grit to go in there every day and put in eight shif it takes perseverance. i had the dishonoand privilege to have a lunch at fort myer withf thladies that worked at bletchley park. she was a scots woman. i wa to meet her in a dark alley. we were talking. of course. all i was doing was asking a few questions. and then i would her go forth. and one time she stops, looks at me and she gets this very intense look on her face, burning eyes are like being eyes of lasers. and she pounds on the lunch table and goes, we did it before and we can do it again. hey, works for me. so that was the spirit of b
there was a whole team in england at bletchley park. now. if you look at the slide in the upper corner here, you think, well, it's a pretty decent ple to wor the whole they didn't work there. that's for the lord high monkey muck that's for visitors coming in to be shown around. this is where they word unheated huts. unheated huts. n no ac. shiftse shts aay,ight hour seven days a week, 3s a year fromepteer. en v day was declared.r of 1945, grit. itakes grit to go in there every day and put in...
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the uk has a long history of innovation, famously so here at bletchley park, but has not always beenhe code breaking mathematical geniuses on this site, who, 80 years ago, cracked the enigma code and then formed the foundation of modern computing and artificial intelligence. and could it be that those same technologies are the key to unlocking britain's long standing productivity puzzle? ai is the biggest transformation of the economy since the internet. this government adviser says british strategy is to offer freedoms for al companies to experiment. what the uk government has decided to do is take what they call this light touch approach, right? they're saying that we are really obviously very keen to look at how we ought to make ai safe across the board for consumers, right, for the british public. but what we have to do is do that on a case—by—case basis. europe and the us could put in more controls over actual new ai technologies. and so here at bletchley, the americans want to talk about that, notjust what rishi sunak referred to as a nuclear war style human extinction risk. ev
the uk has a long history of innovation, famously so here at bletchley park, but has not always beenhe code breaking mathematical geniuses on this site, who, 80 years ago, cracked the enigma code and then formed the foundation of modern computing and artificial intelligence. and could it be that those same technologies are the key to unlocking britain's long standing productivity puzzle? ai is the biggest transformation of the economy since the internet. this government adviser says british...
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second part of our plan is to host the world's first ever global ai safety summit next week at bletchley parkhe iconic home of computer science. we are bringing together the world's leading representatives from civil society, to the companies pioneering ai and the country's most advanced in using it. yes, we have invited china. i know there are some who say they should have been excluded, but there can be no serious strategy for al without at least trying to engage all of the world's leading ai powers. that might not have been easy thing to do, but it was the right thing to do. what do we hope to achieve it next week's's summit? right now we don't have a shared understanding of the risks we face and without that, we can hope to work together to actually address them. that is why we will push hard to agree the first ever international statement about the nature of these risks. yet ai is developing at a breathtaking speed. every new wave will become more advanced, better trained with better chips and more computing power. we need to make sure that as the risks evolve, so does our shared underst
second part of our plan is to host the world's first ever global ai safety summit next week at bletchley parkhe iconic home of computer science. we are bringing together the world's leading representatives from civil society, to the companies pioneering ai and the country's most advanced in using it. yes, we have invited china. i know there are some who say they should have been excluded, but there can be no serious strategy for al without at least trying to engage all of the world's leading ai...
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so that was the spirit of bletchley park. here you the group of women working. there were some men working there too. but the majority were women. and in the lower right corner, what were they working on? the enigma machine. i fool around with an enigma machine before you ever try to lift one up. make certain eaten you wheaties. it's like gold. it may look small. sml.se me. like a portable typewriter or. it's heavy is led. the germans thought, they were unbreakable. but as you would see in the movie, the imitation game came out in 2014. again, a superior british movie. i hate to think what it would look like if hollywood did it and see. of course, their focus is on alan turing. but there were a huge amount of women working there day and night doing this. now we will come to mr. churchill's special operations executive for war heroes of the suite. and that boo out a number of years ago. so you may have to go to ebay to pick it up. tht lady here on your left is violet, and i'm going to mispronounce ball, i believe was courageous beyond belief. and she got picked u
so that was the spirit of bletchley park. here you the group of women working. there were some men working there too. but the majority were women. and in the lower right corner, what were they working on? the enigma machine. i fool around with an enigma machine before you ever try to lift one up. make certain eaten you wheaties. it's like gold. it may look small. sml.se me. like a portable typewriter or. it's heavy is led. the germans thought, they were unbreakable. but as you would see in the...
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next week, the uk will host a global summit at bletchley park to look at the risks posed by ai.ver it but warned that the concerns need to be taken seriously. doing the right thing, not the easy thing, means being honest with people about the risks from these technologies. so i won't hide them from you. that's why today for the first time we had taken the highly unusual step of publishing our analysis on the risks of ai, including an assessment by the uk intelligence communities. these reports provide a stark warning. get this wrong and ai could make it easier to build chemical or biological weapons, terrorist groups could use ai to spread fear and destruction on an even greater scale, criminals could exploit ai for cyber attacks, disinformation, fraud or even child sexual abuse. and in the most unlikely but extreme cases, there is even the risk that humanity could lose control of ai completely through the kind of ai sometimes referred to a super intelligence. indeed, to quote the statement made earlier this year by hundreds of the world's leading ai experts, mitigating the risk
next week, the uk will host a global summit at bletchley park to look at the risks posed by ai.ver it but warned that the concerns need to be taken seriously. doing the right thing, not the easy thing, means being honest with people about the risks from these technologies. so i won't hide them from you. that's why today for the first time we had taken the highly unusual step of publishing our analysis on the risks of ai, including an assessment by the uk intelligence communities. these reports...
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and we passed the coded messages to bletchley park, and the plain language messages to the nearest navalcentre. they would sometimes have a bit of chat, you know, "did you know so—and—so�*s boat "are all going on leave next week?". and the one that picked it up said... speaks german. "oh, they're all going to make babies". and we all wrote it down, because the rule was that everything you heard, you logged. and it might be useful for our side to know that these crews were going on leave, these boats would not be operating. even bits of gossip like that could come in useful, so we wrote everything down. i was transferred to a station between dover and folkestone, where we could hear, very loud and clear, german naval ships warming up in the harbours opposite, or going down the channel. we worked what we called "watches", which would be called shifts, so many hours on, four hours on, eight hours off, that sort of thing. i had been on watch overnight, i came out in the morning, about eight o'clock, and there was a party of people coming up the path towards our cliff. and i recognised in the
and we passed the coded messages to bletchley park, and the plain language messages to the nearest navalcentre. they would sometimes have a bit of chat, you know, "did you know so—and—so�*s boat "are all going on leave next week?". and the one that picked it up said... speaks german. "oh, they're all going to make babies". and we all wrote it down, because the rule was that everything you heard, you logged. and it might be useful for our side to know that these...
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alan turing, hence the going to bletchley park said, can computers think back in 1956?'t new, but what has happened? it's moved on at a speed as computers have got more powerful and as the world has collected more data. it is about exploring data, going into data . exploring data, going into data. and so things that it can do, which you talked about, is solve problems. so much quicker. but where got to start. where you've got to start. question there is the ethics and false information getting into that as sort of a bias in the algorithms and that knowledge. and that's what we've got to get right? so i think it's the ethics i find this i find that that for me is one of the most terrifying speeches that i've ever heard. >> which president gone? well, lots of things terrify about lots of things terrify me about it. government starts to it. when a government starts to talk about doing things for our safety we've seen what the safety and we've seen what the consequences that could be in consequences of that could be in the years. and that the last three years. and that real
alan turing, hence the going to bletchley park said, can computers think back in 1956?'t new, but what has happened? it's moved on at a speed as computers have got more powerful and as the world has collected more data. it is about exploring data, going into data . exploring data, going into data. and so things that it can do, which you talked about, is solve problems. so much quicker. but where got to start. where you've got to start. question there is the ethics and false information getting...
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this summit is happening on wednesday and thursday in bletchley park , where the code bletchley park, now we know who's not coming. president biden is not coming. french president emmanuel macron is not coming. german chancellor olaf scholz is not coming. that will be a bit of a blow, but but kamala harris is the vice president of the united states. is ursula von der leyen, the european commission president. and antonio guterres from the united nations are coming . and united nations are coming. and what rishi sunak wants to do is show that the uk and can lead the way on this , specifically on the way on this, specifically on addressing the threats that he believes artificial intelligence potentially really poses to all of us. if it got to a point that it was able to, uh, to basically supersede human control and that it could potentially destroy us all, i think a lot of this is about messaging . he will hope about messaging. he will hope that there will be some sort of joint statement about the dangers of ai and the need to work together that may come out of this . at the end, there i
this summit is happening on wednesday and thursday in bletchley park , where the code bletchley park, now we know who's not coming. president biden is not coming. french president emmanuel macron is not coming. german chancellor olaf scholz is not coming. that will be a bit of a blow, but but kamala harris is the vice president of the united states. is ursula von der leyen, the european commission president. and antonio guterres from the united nations are coming . and united nations are...
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next week, the uk will host a global summit at bletchley park to look at the risks posed by ai.sing sleep over it, but warned that the risks need to be taken seriously. by doing the right thing, not the easy thing, means being honest with people about the risks from these technologies. so i won't hide them from you. that's why today for the first time we had taken the highly unusual step of publishing our analysis on the risks of ai, including an assessment by the uk intelligence communities. these reports provide a stark warning. get this wrong and ai could make it easier to build chemical or biological weapons, terrorist groups could use ai to spread fear and destruction on an even greater scale, criminals could exploit ai for cyber attacks, disinformation, fraud or even child sexual abuse. and in the most unlikely but extreme cases, there is even the risk that humanity could lose control of ai completely through the kind of ai sometimes referred to a super intelligence. indeed, to quote the statement made earlier this year by hundreds of the world's leading ai experts, mitiga
next week, the uk will host a global summit at bletchley park to look at the risks posed by ai.sing sleep over it, but warned that the risks need to be taken seriously. by doing the right thing, not the easy thing, means being honest with people about the risks from these technologies. so i won't hide them from you. that's why today for the first time we had taken the highly unusual step of publishing our analysis on the risks of ai, including an assessment by the uk intelligence communities....
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and next week, world leaders are going to be meeting at bletchley park, the world—famous computing sitefor the ai summit, to discuss all of the issues that al has kicked up. so we thought we'd give you a reminder of some of those issues, plus some of the benefits of letting computers learn from billions, trillions of pieces of data. we start with ben derico in chicago, and then marc cieslak�*s in scotland. ben: ai art has taken a massive leap recently. i mean, this one sold for over $1i00,000 at an auction at christie's in 2018. with image generators like dall—e and stable diffusion, almost anyone can create new art in a matter of seconds. but the models that make this art don'tjust do it out of thin air. they've learned to mimic styles, even specific artists, through a process called training, where the models ingest millions, sometimes billions of images scraped from websites all around the web. combined with text describing the images, they now have a data set that lets them create almost any type of image from a simple text prompt. it produces some interesting stuff, but the problem
and next week, world leaders are going to be meeting at bletchley park, the world—famous computing sitefor the ai summit, to discuss all of the issues that al has kicked up. so we thought we'd give you a reminder of some of those issues, plus some of the benefits of letting computers learn from billions, trillions of pieces of data. we start with ben derico in chicago, and then marc cieslak�*s in scotland. ben: ai art has taken a massive leap recently. i mean, this one sold for over...
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international leaders and tech companies will gather at a summit at bletchley park this week, organisednst the dangers of artificial intelligence. one issue being discussed is the use of so—called deepfakes. they're videos of people which have been altered or created using ai to spread false information or are used in online scams, as as my colleague fiona bruce has discovered. just ahead of the labour conference a few weeks ago, an audio clip was circulating of keir starmer berating an assistant. it's completely fake. and then there's this. britons won't have to work any more. elon musk has unveiled his new project in which he has already invested more than $3 billion. no other project has ever given this kind of opportunity. we asked elon about the news, and here are his comments on it. spot the difference — that's not me. did you think it was me? i mean, it's pretty convincing. it's very disconcerting to find yourself deepfaked in this way. this is a financial scam trying to get people to hand over money, and i was worried that people would fall for it. and, in fact, even people who
international leaders and tech companies will gather at a summit at bletchley park this week, organisednst the dangers of artificial intelligence. one issue being discussed is the use of so—called deepfakes. they're videos of people which have been altered or created using ai to spread false information or are used in online scams, as as my colleague fiona bruce has discovered. just ahead of the labour conference a few weeks ago, an audio clip was circulating of keir starmer berating an...
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international leaders and tech companies will gather at a summit at bletchley park this week organisedst the dangers of artificial intelligence. one issue they'll be considering is the use of so called deepfakes — videos of people which have been altered or created using al to spread false information. their use is increasing in online scams and in general election campaigns, as i discovered. just ahead of the labour conference a few weeks ago, an audio clip was circulated of keir starmer berating an assistant. it is completely fake. and then there is this. britons won't have to work any more. elon musk has unveiled his new project in which he has already invested more than $3 billion. no other project has ever given this kind of opportunity. we asked elon musk about the news and here are his comments on it. spot the difference. that is not me. did you think it was me? it is pretty convincing, it's very disconcerting to find yourself deepfaked in this way. this is a financial scam trying to get people to hand over money and i was worried that people would fall for it. in fact, even peo
international leaders and tech companies will gather at a summit at bletchley park this week organisedst the dangers of artificial intelligence. one issue they'll be considering is the use of so called deepfakes — videos of people which have been altered or created using al to spread false information. their use is increasing in online scams and in general election campaigns, as i discovered. just ahead of the labour conference a few weeks ago, an audio clip was circulated of keir starmer...
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next week, the pm is hosting a global summit at the iconic bletchley park, where the risks of ai willw global institute. but is that enough? to contain the threat from al globally, we're going to need regulation. global regulation isn't going to be on the cards any time soon, so countries are going to need to do what they can do to shore up, both domestically and internationally, their exposure to these threats, and then we're going to have international cooperation, if this works, a set of frameworks that will allow countries and companies to continue having those conversations, and that is going to make us safer. it's hoped that al developers will cooperate, but they're still keeping their inner workings under wraps. the uk will have to find a way to persuade these firms to stop, as the pm puts it, "marking their own homework" and build global agreement, including, ideally, china. jane. the government is facing legal action after it excluded some health workers from a one—off bonus payment. a lump sum of at least £1,700 per person was part of a pay deal for more than a million nhs s
next week, the pm is hosting a global summit at the iconic bletchley park, where the risks of ai willw global institute. but is that enough? to contain the threat from al globally, we're going to need regulation. global regulation isn't going to be on the cards any time soon, so countries are going to need to do what they can do to shore up, both domestically and internationally, their exposure to these threats, and then we're going to have international cooperation, if this works, a set of...
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, safety summit at bletchley park, best place ever. safety summit at bletchley park, besand|ce everworld will want to come to bletchley. the world will want to come to ble they /. the world will want to come to blethey love the world will want to come to ble they love that, the world will want to come to blethey love that, not just >> they love that, not just because it's rich history, but i think we've got representatives from well, which from china as well, which surprised people, surprised a lot of people, but they to at the table to they have to be at the table to discuss it. and what he's also talked about, they've invested 100 looking at the 100 million in looking at the safety side. it means they're safety side. so it means they're investing anybody else investing more than anybody else investing more than anybody else in world. and punch way in the world. and we punch way above weight in this sort of above our weight in this sort of technology. so artificial intelligence do all of intelligence can do all sorts of things. and are great things. and there are great things. and
, safety summit at bletchley park, best place ever. safety summit at bletchley park, besand|ce everworld will want to come to bletchley. the world will want to come to ble they /. the world will want to come to blethey love the world will want to come to ble they love that, the world will want to come to blethey love that, not just >> they love that, not just because it's rich history, but i think we've got representatives from well, which from china as well, which surprised people,...
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next week, the uk will host a global summit at bletchley park to look at the risks posed by ai.losing sleep over it — but warned that the risks need to be taken seriously. by doing the right thing, not the easy thing, means being honest with people about the risks from these technologies. so i won't hide them from you. that's why today for the first time we had taken the highly unusual step of publishing our analysis on the risks of ai, including an assessment by the uk intelligence communities. these reports provide a stark warning. get this wrong and ai could make it easier to build chemical or biological weapons, terrorist groups could use ai to spread fear and destruction on an even greater scale, criminals could exploit ai for cyber attacks, disinformation, fraud or even child sexual abuse. and in the most unlikely but extreme cases, there is even the risk that humanity could lose control of ai completely through the kind of ai sometimes referred to as super intelligence. indeed, to quote the statement made earlier this year by hundreds of the world's leading ai experts, mi
next week, the uk will host a global summit at bletchley park to look at the risks posed by ai.losing sleep over it — but warned that the risks need to be taken seriously. by doing the right thing, not the easy thing, means being honest with people about the risks from these technologies. so i won't hide them from you. that's why today for the first time we had taken the highly unusual step of publishing our analysis on the risks of ai, including an assessment by the uk intelligence...
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next week, the uk will host a global summit at bletchley park to look at the risks posed by ai.t, but warned that the concerns need to be taken seriously. they are doing the right thing, not the easy thing, and it means being honest with people about the risks from these technologies. so i won't hide them from you. that's why today, for the first time, we have taken a highly unusual step of publishing our analysis of the risks of ai, including an assessment by the uk intelligence communities. these reports provide a stark warning. get this wrong and ai could make it easier to build chemical or biological weapons, terrorist groups could use ai biological weapons, terrorist groups could use al to spread fear and destruction on an even greater scale, criminals could exploit ai for cyber attacks, disinformation, fraud or even child sexual abuse. and in the most unlikely but extreme cases, there is even the risk that humanity could lose control of ai completely through the kind of ai sometimes referred to ask super intelligence. indeed, to quote the statement made earlier this year b
next week, the uk will host a global summit at bletchley park to look at the risks posed by ai.t, but warned that the concerns need to be taken seriously. they are doing the right thing, not the easy thing, and it means being honest with people about the risks from these technologies. so i won't hide them from you. that's why today, for the first time, we have taken a highly unusual step of publishing our analysis of the risks of ai, including an assessment by the uk intelligence communities....
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due to travel to the uk, to attend an ai artificial intelligence summit which is being held at bletchley park we have more details about some of the other trucks she will be having. she will also be holding a meeting with rishi sunak in london, that will be later this week and the white house says that during that meeting, the pair will discuss the israel hamas conflict as well as "consulting on next steps in our support for ukraine." news hasjust come in from the white house that vice president, harris will discuss the ongoing situation in the middle east when she needs british prime minister rishi sunak in london later this week. as the situation and because worsens, as the situation in gaza worsens. the un says all ten hospitals in the north of the territory have received evacuation orders. thousands of patients are being treated in these facilities — including people in intensive care, children, and elderly on life support. the hospitals are also housing more than 100 thousand displaced people. the head of the who said calls to evacuate al-quds hospital in gaza were "deeply concerning". (
due to travel to the uk, to attend an ai artificial intelligence summit which is being held at bletchley park we have more details about some of the other trucks she will be having. she will also be holding a meeting with rishi sunak in london, that will be later this week and the white house says that during that meeting, the pair will discuss the israel hamas conflict as well as "consulting on next steps in our support for ukraine." news hasjust come in from the white house that...
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and as bletchley park prepares to host next week's global conference on the future of artificial intelligencewe'll hear new warnings that relations with our silicon friends might not be the harmonious collaboration they're sometimes sold as. good evening. restriction to the fuel supply in gaza has become a central issue this evening. the un agency that runs aid operations said that unless more was allowed in, it would have to start cutting back its operations tomorrow. no fuel tankers have been allowed in from egypt today so the situation's looking bleak for hospital generators and desalination plants too. israel has argued that hamas is hoarding fuel stocks. what's beyond dispute is that conditions in gaza are deteriorating and arguments continue over the use of the rafah crossing with egypt. israel has so far vetoed fuel deliveries. hamas, proscribed in this country as a terrorist group, has stopped hundreds of foreign passport holders, mainly palestinian dual nationals, from leaving. and then there's the 220 hostages taken from israel as well, by hamas, with suggestions that their freedom
and as bletchley park prepares to host next week's global conference on the future of artificial intelligencewe'll hear new warnings that relations with our silicon friends might not be the harmonious collaboration they're sometimes sold as. good evening. restriction to the fuel supply in gaza has become a central issue this evening. the un agency that runs aid operations said that unless more was allowed in, it would have to start cutting back its operations tomorrow. no fuel tankers have been...
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researchers are gathering this week at a global artificial intelligence summit, being held at bletchley parknclude elon musk — the owner of x, which was twitter — to discuss the potential and risks of ai. in the run—up to the conference, our bbc young reporter competition winners theo and ben have been asking their classmates how they've used the technology in their school work. hi, i'm ben and i'm a bbc young reporter winner, and i'm going to be looking at how ai's going to be used in schools. and i'm theo. i'm also a young reporter winner and, together, we will be looking at the pros and cons. to do this, we've set ourselves a challenge. i have answered the same question twice. one is my own work and one was written by chatgpt, and i'm going to send them to theo to see if he can see which one is which. i'm doing the same, but my second essay is based on ideas chatgpt has given me, which i then wrote up. chatgpt is a popular type of ai. it's an online tool that can answer questions in human—like language, including producing essays. how many of you have used ai specifically in school work b
researchers are gathering this week at a global artificial intelligence summit, being held at bletchley parknclude elon musk — the owner of x, which was twitter — to discuss the potential and risks of ai. in the run—up to the conference, our bbc young reporter competition winners theo and ben have been asking their classmates how they've used the technology in their school work. hi, i'm ben and i'm a bbc young reporter winner, and i'm going to be looking at how ai's going to be used in...
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the hope is that these tensions can at least thaw momentarily when china has been invited to bletchley park in early november. tom, amanda, and any other day the fact that president clinton and the president of china were meeting, that would be headline news, wouldn't take two tom, how significant do you think this is? the last time put in was there was three weeks before he launched his invasion and his invasion has not gone to plan. there two purposes to the visit. 0ne gone to plan. there two purposes to the visit. one is this show of friendship between the two of them, it shouldn't be under any illusion whatsoever that the president of china is the senior partner in this friendship and he is in a really difficult position because as the work i was in ukraine, the more bound up in it he is because he did not foresee that putin would conduct a war so badly that it would become an existential threat to his leadership and therefore threaten his anti—american partner on his border. the worse it goes, the more involved he has, but the immediate context is what is happening in israel and palest
the hope is that these tensions can at least thaw momentarily when china has been invited to bletchley park in early november. tom, amanda, and any other day the fact that president clinton and the president of china were meeting, that would be headline news, wouldn't take two tom, how significant do you think this is? the last time put in was there was three weeks before he launched his invasion and his invasion has not gone to plan. there two purposes to the visit. 0ne gone to plan. there two...
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next week the uk will host a global summit at bletchley park to look at the risks posed by ai.are doing the right thin , not seriously. they are doing the right thing. not the _ seriously. they are doing the right thing, not the easy _ seriously. they are doing the right thing, not the easy thing. - seriously. they are doing the right thing, not the easy thing. it - seriously. they are doing the right| thing, not the easy thing. it means being honest with people about the risks from these technologies. i will not hide them from you. that is why today, for the first time, we have taken the highly unusual step of publishing our analysis on the risks of ai, including an assessment by the uk intelligence communities. these reports provide a stark warning. get this wrong and ai could make it easier to build chemical or biological weapons, terrorist groups could use ai biological weapons, terrorist groups could use al to spread fear and destruction on an even greater scale. criminals could exploit ai for cyber attacks, disinformation, fraud or even child sexual abuse. and in the most
next week the uk will host a global summit at bletchley park to look at the risks posed by ai.are doing the right thin , not seriously. they are doing the right thing. not the _ seriously. they are doing the right thing, not the easy _ seriously. they are doing the right thing, not the easy thing. - seriously. they are doing the right thing, not the easy thing. it - seriously. they are doing the right| thing, not the easy thing. it means being honest with people about the risks from these...
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der leyen, head of the european commission, is still scheduled to visit the ai safety talks at bletchley parkinghamshire. us vice—president kamala harris and representatives from china will also be there. reading the list, panel, it sounds like the end of the world is going to come thanks to ai, what do you make of that? i to come thanks to ai, what do you make of that?— to come thanks to ai, what do you make of that? i think ai presents a uniuue make of that? i think ai presents a unique opportunity _ make of that? i think ai presents a unique opportunity to _ make of that? i think ai presents a unique opportunity to so _ make of that? i think ai presents a unique opportunity to so many - unique opportunity to so many people. — unique opportunity to so many people, notjust in younger generations but older generations, enhancing — generations but older generations, enhancing life online and off—line, stepping _ enhancing life online and off—line, stepping into gaps humans have not yet been _ stepping into gaps humans have not yet been able to fill, opening the door to _ yet been able to fill,
der leyen, head of the european commission, is still scheduled to visit the ai safety talks at bletchley parkinghamshire. us vice—president kamala harris and representatives from china will also be there. reading the list, panel, it sounds like the end of the world is going to come thanks to ai, what do you make of that? i to come thanks to ai, what do you make of that?— to come thanks to ai, what do you make of that? i think ai presents a uniuue make of that? i think ai presents a unique...
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next week the uk will host a global summit at bletchley park to look at the risk posed by ai.uk intelligence communities. these reports provide a stark warning. get this wrong and ai could make it easier to build chemical or biological weapons, terrorist groups could use ai to spread fear and destruction on an even greater scale, criminals could exploit ai for cyber attacks, disinformation, fraud or even child sexual abuse. and in the most unlikely but extreme cases, there is even the risk that humanity could lose control of ai completely through the kind of ai sometimes referred to a super intelligence. indeed, to quote the statement made earlier this year by hundreds of the world's leading ai experts, mitigating the risks of extinction by ai should be a global priority, alongside other societal scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war. we will take a break, but when we come back have more from them in a range of respondents reporting on the programme and we will also be live in new york at the un general assembly. we are still to hear from the americans, but all of that
next week the uk will host a global summit at bletchley park to look at the risk posed by ai.uk intelligence communities. these reports provide a stark warning. get this wrong and ai could make it easier to build chemical or biological weapons, terrorist groups could use ai to spread fear and destruction on an even greater scale, criminals could exploit ai for cyber attacks, disinformation, fraud or even child sexual abuse. and in the most unlikely but extreme cases, there is even the risk that...
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bletchley park, of course , is very famous for code course, is very famous for code breaking during the harris is coming . and giorgia meloni, coming. and giorgia meloni, italy's leader, is coming, although the german chancellor, the french president not coming. and also ursula von der leon from the european commission and un boss antonio guterres, all coming along with various ai bosses and leaders to discuss in this two day conference this yeah, sure. the opportunities of artificial intelligence, the way it's going to change the for world all of us, it's going to take lots of jobs. but there's lots of opportunities there too. but more specifically, how come countries club together, group together there to mitigate against the potential awful risks? this is something that rishi sunak feels very strongly about. he's talked a lot about this and the risks at at their worst of ai being harnessed by terrorists, by bad actors or ultimately ai getting to a point that it ultimately ai getting to a point thatitis ultimately ai getting to a point that it is simply beyond good human control and t
bletchley park, of course , is very famous for code course, is very famous for code breaking during the harris is coming . and giorgia meloni, coming. and giorgia meloni, italy's leader, is coming, although the german chancellor, the french president not coming. and also ursula von der leon from the european commission and un boss antonio guterres, all coming along with various ai bosses and leaders to discuss in this two day conference this yeah, sure. the opportunities of artificial...
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regulate the behaviour we're going an summit here going to have an ai summit here at park the at bletchley parkthe world leaders biden, leaders, apart from biden, various other people, will be coming park to talk coming to bletchley park to talk about al. and the about safeguarding ai. and the starting point has to be understand how the technology works, limitation works, understand the limitation is. but the safeguards that need to in place. to be put in place. >> i also asked it because another of ai that another element of ai that i think is going a massive think is going to have a massive difference the world going difference on the world going fonnard is the potential for it to be used to shape cultural norms? absolutely. and values and therefore elections and politics. and i just ask this question , are trans women, women question, are trans women, women 7 question, are trans women, women ? okay, which is a hot topic at the moment and debate at the moment. it said yes , trans women moment. it said yes, trans women are women. gender identity is not determined solely by assigned sex at birt
regulate the behaviour we're going an summit here going to have an ai summit here at park the at bletchley parkthe world leaders biden, leaders, apart from biden, various other people, will be coming park to talk coming to bletchley park to talk about al. and the about safeguarding ai. and the starting point has to be understand how the technology works, limitation works, understand the limitation is. but the safeguards that need to in place. to be put in place. >> i also asked it because...
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and next week, world leaders are going to be meeting at bletchley park, the world—famous computing siteand. ben: ai art has taken a massive leap recently. i mean, this one sold for over $400,000 at an auction at christie's in 2018. with image generators like dall—e and stable diffusion, almost anyone can create new art in a matter of seconds. but the models that make this art don'tjust do it out of thin air. they've learned to mimic styles, even specific artists, through a process called training, where the models ingest millions, sometimes billions of images scraped from websites all around the web. combined with text describing the images, they now have a data set that lets them create almost any type of image from a simple text prompt. it produces some interesting stuff, but the problem is, many artists never gave their consent for their art to be used in an image generator like this. so what should artists do? so we've seen art theft before, but we've never seen it at this level. this is karla ortiz. she's a concept artist in san francisco. a concept artist is a person who provides
and next week, world leaders are going to be meeting at bletchley park, the world—famous computing siteand. ben: ai art has taken a massive leap recently. i mean, this one sold for over $400,000 at an auction at christie's in 2018. with image generators like dall—e and stable diffusion, almost anyone can create new art in a matter of seconds. but the models that make this art don'tjust do it out of thin air. they've learned to mimic styles, even specific artists, through a process called...
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lead the world when it is as such is it comes to ai and is as such is holding this big summit at bletchley park a row over whether china should be invited, and that is going on now. >> yeah, liz truss wrote the rishi sunak to say she is deeply disturbed with that decision to invite chinese delegates to be invited. she also said china is seeking to subvert freedom and democracy . democracy. >> when downing street assert the security services will review how public sector bodies can prevent beijing from infiltration. well joining us now is the conservative mp and former chair of the defence select committee, tobias ellwood i >> top of the morning to you, tobias. always a pleasure. so do you think liz truss has a point? i mean, a lot of eyebrows were raised. certainly here at gb news. we covered that speech live earlier this week when rishi invited china. we thought , rishi invited china. we thought, is that wise ? is that wise? >> oh, absolutely. it is wise. and we shouldn't distance ourselves from anything that china has done or tried to apologise for it. absolutely we need to hold china to acco
lead the world when it is as such is it comes to ai and is as such is holding this big summit at bletchley park a row over whether china should be invited, and that is going on now. >> yeah, liz truss wrote the rishi sunak to say she is deeply disturbed with that decision to invite chinese delegates to be invited. she also said china is seeking to subvert freedom and democracy . democracy. >> when downing street assert the security services will review how public sector bodies can...
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often this is why we're talking about the threats of ai and we're going to have an ai summit at bletchley parkrs, some of them are coming. the some of them are coming. but the reality is that we need to look at how we can identify this sort of we living of stuff. we are living in a diseased information age at the moment and it's going to get worse. >> it's fact deep fake , as >> it's in fact deep fake, as it's known, will become almost a normality . normality. >> oh, absolutely. and you remember a puffer. remember the pope in a puffer. yeah. of stuff. remember the pope in a puffer. yeaiyou of stuff. remember the pope in a puffer. yeaiyou also of stuff. remember the pope in a puffer. yeaiyou also have of stuff. remember the pope in a puffer. yeaiyou also have zelenskyy who but you also have zelenskyy who was to putin and was surrendering to putin and a video all this sort of you have trump saying all sorts of extraordinary things. that was true but but could have true. but but but you could have this. so the question you this. and so the question you have to question in everything. >> we've got
often this is why we're talking about the threats of ai and we're going to have an ai summit at bletchley parkrs, some of them are coming. the some of them are coming. but the reality is that we need to look at how we can identify this sort of we living of stuff. we are living in a diseased information age at the moment and it's going to get worse. >> it's fact deep fake , as >> it's in fact deep fake, as it's known, will become almost a normality . normality. >> oh,...