South Korea will host the second global AI Safety Summit in Seoul on May 21–22, six months after Britain held the first event at Bletchley Park. In a statement, government officials confirmed that the event will expand on the ‘Bletchley Declaration,’ an agreement signed by 28 countries, including the US and China, to collaborate on AI safety.

The upcoming summit, held mostly online, will be a joint effort between South Korea and the UK, with the participation of governments, AI companies, civil society, and academia. France will be hosting the next in-person summit six months later. Building on the legacy of Bletchley Park, the South Korea event will address the potential capabilities of the most advanced AI models. Developed by an advisory panel of 32 global experts, the International Scientific Report on Advanced AI Safety will be released ahead of the Korean summit.

More information about the event will be available soon.

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