Britain hosts an artificial intelligence safety summit

Top AI experts and representatives from major countries with ambitions in developing artificial intelligence are meeting at a country estate in England. It’s where World War II mathematicians and cryptographers cracked the Nazi code, Enigma. The World’s Marco Werman speaks with Samir Jain from the Center for Democracy and Technology, a think tank about what the goals of the summit are and what concerns prompted the meeting in the first place.

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