UK Foreign Secretary Warns of 'AI Hiroshima' if Governments Don't Act on Safety Standards

UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper warned on Monday that governments need global agreements to manage artificial intelligence risks before a crisis forces action. In an article, Cooper compared the current challenge to the early nuclear arms race, noting that international safety agreements only emerged after nations witnessed the devastation caused by atomic weapons at Hiroshima. She called on Britain to bring together the United States, China, and other major AI powers to establish shared safety principles and standards, citing the 2023 AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park as an example of the UK's diplomatic influence on AI security.
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