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Sunak plays eager chatshow host as Musk discusses AI and politics

The prime minister flattered the entrepreneur who in turn put aside his abrasive persona for their talk on AI

The great powers signed up to Sunak’s AI summit – while jostling for position

Even China is part of the UK’s ‘Bletchley declaration’ – but Britain is not the only country ambitious to lead on the issue

Rishi Sunak says AI should not be viewed as a threat to workers’ jobs ahead of meeting with Elon Musk – as it happened

PM addressed the media from his AI summit at Bletchley Park

Five takeaways from UK’s AI safety summit at Bletchley Park

Rishi Sunak hails conference as diplomatic coup after it produces international declaration to address AI risks

UK, US, EU and China sign declaration of AI’s ‘catastrophic’ danger

Bletchley summit communique does not agree to set up testing hub in UK, as some in government had hoped

The Guardian view on AI regulation: the threat is too grave for Sunak’s light-touch approach

Editorial: The PM’s fear of stifling innovation makes him too hesitant to deal with problems that Washington and Brussels are already addressing

Kamala Harris to call for urgent action on AI threat to democracy and privacy

US vice-president to say short-term problems with technology as pressing as existential ones, before UK summit

Rishi Sunak’s vanity jamboree on AI safety lays bare the UK’s Brexit dilemmas

At a table where democratic accountability should dominate, a diminished nation is trading in Silicon Valley celebrity, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr

Nick Clegg compares AI clamour to ‘moral panic’ in 80s over video games

Meta executive’s comments show regulation discussions at UK summit could face tough resistance

Rishi Sunak’s AI safety summit appears slick – but look closer and alarm bells start ringing

The prime minister wants progress on this tech to be his legacy, but in truth he is failing to equip us for the challenges it brings, says writer Chris Stokel-Walker

Elon Musk to attend Rishi Sunak’s AI safety summit in Bletchley Park

Attendance of X owner is a boost for the event, which has been snubbed by Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron

Who is attending Sunak’s AI safety summit – and what will they discuss?

PM hopes Bletchley Park event will be the first of many, as No 10 denies some world leaders have ‘snubbed’ summit

No 10 plays down worries about Sunak’s AI safety summit having few top leaders

Questions remain about gathering unlikely to help PM fulfil aspiration of UK shaping global approach

Inviting China to UK AI summit a mistake, Truss tells Sunak – as it happened

The PM announced an AI safety institute during a speech in London but said the UK would not be heavy-handed with regulation

Sunak announces UK AI safety institute but declines to support moratorium

PM says institute will test new types of AI for range of risks but says pause in developing powerful models is not feasible

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