Founder op-ed on UK’s AI Summit in UKTN

The Global AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park starts next week. Our CEO and Founder Dr Roeland P.-J. E. Decorte wrote an opinion piece for UKTN, a partner of the summit, on a core, critical flaw in the summit's approach: the glaring absence of founders.


The UK government's decision to limit attendees to 100 individuals apparently evenly divided between big tech, academia and politics, suggests a top-down trend in AI regulation.

None of these groups – focused on market dominance and scaling technologies, academic theory, and political context respectively – represent those actively building the radical new applications of AI that the summit is trying to anticipate.

"It is startups that through their successes and failures find real-world applications for academics’ theoretical work, build the tech that tech giants eventually acquire and scale, and create the radical new approaches politicians struggle to regulate."

Read the full piece here.

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