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Whose AI revolution?

By Anu Bradford

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  1. The United Kingdom is set to host an international summit on the governance of artificial intelligence this November. The key decision that UK officials are grappling with is whether to extend an invitation to China or to keep the event exclusive to the G7 and other nations that are keen on preserving liberal democracy as the bedrock of a digital society.

NEW YORK – In November, the United Kingdom will host a high-profile international summit on the governance of artificial intelligence. With the agenda and list of invitees still being finalized, the biggest decision facing UK officials is whether to invite China or host a more exclusive gathering for the G7 and other countries that want to safeguard liberal democracy as the foundation for a digital society.

The tradeoff is obvious. Any global approach to AI governance that excludes China is likely to have only a limited impact; but China’s presence would inevitably change the agenda. No longer would the summit be able to address the problem of AI being used by governments for domestic surveillance – or any other controversial issue that is of concern to democratic governments.

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