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The summit should aim to advance a shared international understanding of the challenges of AI—as well as its opportunities. Invitations to the summit should therefore be extended to as wide a range of countries as possible. Given the importance of AI to our national security there should also be a forum established for like-minded countries who share liberal, democratic values, to be able to develop an enhanced mutual protection against those actors—state and otherwise—who are enemies of thes...

The summit should aim to advance a shared international understanding of the challenges of AI—as well as its opportunities. Invitations to the summit should therefore be extended to as wide a range of countries as possible. Given the importance of AI to our national security there should also be a forum established for like-minded countries who share liberal, democratic values, to be able to develop an enhanced mutual protection against those actors—state and otherwise—who are enemies of these values. (Paragraph 120) Conclusion and next steps Type: conclusion | Number: 18 | Response status: accepted Government response: The UK believes that the dangers of frontier AI risks are increasingly urgent. That is why the UK has convened the inaugural AI Safety Summit. Over two days the Summit brought together approximately 150 representatives from across the globe, including a diverse set of government leaders and minister