Elon Musk expected to attend summit on artificial intelligence

The US Vice President and the President of the European Commission will also attend the summit


Elon Musk

Elon Musk, owner of social networking platform X and EV company Tesla, is expected to attend the Artificial Intelligence (AI) summit in the UK.


According to British media reports, an AI-led summit will be held in Britain this week, in which Elon Musk is expected to participate, while British Prime Minister Rishi Singh has said that he will also interview Musk after the summit.


The summit in Bletchley Park will bring together AI experts and world leaders to discuss the potential risks of artificial intelligence.


US Vice President Kamala Harris and European Commission President Ursula van der Leyen will also attend the summit.


According to the report, recent advances in AI have been described as revolutionary but also dangerous and even a potential threat to humanity itself, as it could lead to massive job losses and supercharge disinformation.


On Monday, US President Joe Biden signed an executive order requiring artificial intelligence developers to share security findings with the US government.


It should be remembered that in March, Elon Musk also demanded to stop artificial intelligence experiments.


In an interview with the BBC, Musk said, "I think there should be a regulatory body to oversee AI to make sure it doesn't pose a threat to the public."