AI Risks Discussed by US and China in Kissinger Dialogues
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Last year, Henry Kissinger visited Beijing before his passing and warned Xi Jinping about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence (AI). This led to a series of informal meetings called the Kissinger Dialogues, where American tech leaders and former government officials engaged with their Chinese counterparts to discuss AI risks. On August 27th, American and Chinese officials, including national security advisor Jake Sullivan, are set to discuss various topics, including AI protection.In July of last year, Henry Kissinger made his final trip to Beijing before his passing. During this visit, he conveyed a cautionary message to China's leader, Xi Jinping, regarding the potential catastrophic risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI). Subsequently, American tech executives and former government officials have engaged in discreet discussions with their Chinese counterparts, colloquially known as the Kissinger Dialogues.
These conversations have centered, in part, on strategies to safeguard the global community against the perils of AI. On August 27th, it is anticipated that American and Chinese officials will address this topic, among others, during the visit of America's national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, to Beijing.
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AI Risks Discussed by US and China in Kissinger Dialogues
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