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OpenAI, DeepMind, and Anthropic to give UK early access to AI models for safety research

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简介Carlos Jasso/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLondon Tech Week 2023 is kicking off with some significant ar...

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London Tech Week 2023 is kicking off with some significant artificial intelligence announcements. The UK Prime Minister spoke at the launch of the event and announced that the government has invested record sums in AI regulations and the development of responsible AI. 

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Rishi Sunak, UK Prime Minister, posted on Twitter this morning that his AI Taskforce has £100 million at its disposal to fund AI safety, and that it's working with DeepMind, OpenAI, and Anthropic to obtain "early or priority access to models for research and safety purposes."

With £100 million for our AI Taskforce, we are dedicating more funding to AI safety than any other country in the world.
We’ll also work with @DeepMind, @OpenAI and @Anthropic who will give us early or priority access to models for research and safety purposes. pic.twitter.com/SKypEisfXX

— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) June 12, 2023

During the conference, Sunak explained "we must act -- and act quickly -- if we want not only to retain our position as one of the world's tech capitals but to go even further, and make this the best country in the world to start, grow and invest in tech businesses."

Britain and the European Union have already been hard at work in the development of stringent AI regulations, catching the attention of both sides of the discussion. Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, said during a recent stop in London that the company could exit the EU if it can't comply with the regulations. He later walked back those comments. 

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