Transparency row between Government and Covid inquiry widens
Both the Foreign Office and Cabinet Office had made submissions containing redactions, the chairwoman was told.
Both the Foreign Office and Cabinet Office had made submissions containing redactions, the chairwoman was told.
Paul Scully, minster for tech and digital economy, said the benefits of AI should not be overlooked.
Matt Clifford said global regulation was needed to control AI and harness its capability for good purposes.
A stately home near Stourbridge opened its gardens once more to the public and this year there was a royal theme.
Sam Altman met Israel’s president Isaac Herzog as part of his ongoing world tour.
The final train from London St Pancras to Disneyland Paris departed at 10.34am on Monday.
A Black Country artist has launched an NFT collection which is the culmination of 16 months work by an international collaboration of talented artists, musicians, web developers and crypto currency specialists.
The block is in response to a proposed Bill requiring tech giants to pay publishers for linking to or otherwise repurposing their content online.
Professor Sandra Wachter said the risk raised in the letter that AI could wipe out humanity is ‘science fiction fantasy’.
AI could be used to develop new chemical weapons and enhance aerial combat, the San Francisco-based Centre for AI Safety said.
Dozens of experts have put their name to a letter organised by the Centre for AI Safety.
The firm has shed thousands of jobs and has also implemented a policy requiring staff to return to the office three days a week.
President Xi Jinping has called for a meeting of senior officials to tackle what it sees as the threat posed by advances in the field.
Geoffrey Hinton, the former Google guru known as “the Father of Artificial Intelligence,” is having second thoughts about his creation. He declares: “Sometimes I think it’s as if aliens had landed and people haven’t realised because they speak very good English.”
Artificial intelligence is impacting nearly every sector of society, said Dr Lynn Parker.