
Cooper: World cannot wait for ‘AI Hiroshima’ before acting on safety concerns
In an essay for the Chatham House international affairs think tank being published on Monday, the Foreign Secretary said the UK was well placed to lead work on…
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The Five Eyes intelligence alliance: the UK, US, Canada , Australia and New Zealand; warned AI-powered cyber attacks could be just months away. Artificial intelligence needs to be globally regulated before a potentially devasting display of its power, Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper suggested the UK was well placed to lead global work on artificial intelligence safeguards.
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The Five Eyes intelligence alliance: the UK, US, Canada , Australia and New Zealand; warned AI-powered cyber attacks could be just months away.
according to The IndependentArtificial intelligence needs to be globally regulated before a potentially devasting display of its power, Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned.
according to The IndependentForeign Secretary Yvette Cooper suggested the UK was well placed to lead global work on artificial intelligence safeguards
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