UK Will Not Rush to Regulate Artificial Intelligence, Rishi Sink

UK Will Not Rush to Regulate Artificial Intelligence, Rishi Sink

It's hard to regulate something you don't fully understand, British Prime Minister

Rishi Sunak

British Prime Minister Rishi Singh has said that Britain will not rush to regulate artificial intelligence (AI).


Speaking at a conference on the potential uses of AI, British Prime Minister Rishi Shankar said that the UK would not be in a hurry to regulate AI because it is difficult to regulate something that you can fully control. do not understand


The British Prime Minister said that reducing the risk of human extinction from AI should be a global priority.


He said that he is optimistic about the potential of artificial intelligence to improve people's lives in general and that he believes that it is the solution to prepare people for a changing market.


However, he warned that artificial intelligence could also help facilitate the construction of chemical and biological weapons.


It should be noted that earlier a British government report also said that artificial intelligence could increase the risk of cyber attacks and help terrorists plan biological or chemical attacks.


The report warned that by 2025, generative AI could be used to gather knowledge about physical attacks by violent non-state actors, including chemical, biological and radiological weapons.

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