Summary
Twenty-eight governments — including China and the US — and leading AI companies signed the Bletchley Declaration, acknowledging that frontier AI poses potential catastrophic risks and committing to information sharing and safety testing. It was the first multilateral agreement on AI frontier risk.
The summit's outcomes, the Declaration's text, and the significance of China's participation.
Critical assessment of what the summit achieved versus the scale of governance challenge it was addressing.
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