The UK is hosting the first global AI summit today as Rishi Sunak welcomes business leaders and politicians from across the world.
Elon Musk will be joined by the likes of Kamala Harris and Ursula von der Leyen, though Justin Trudeau, Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz are not attending.
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI who founded ChatGPT, will be welcomed, as will Demis Hassabis from Google DeepMind.
Sam Altman
The first global AI summit is being held at the home of Britain's World War Two codebreaking geniuses, Bletchley Park, where they decrypted secret Nazi messages.
The prime minister will join Musk on stage at the summit for a live discussion on X, the site formerly known as Twitter.
Brits not embracing AI
New data revealed this week showed that one in three Brits fear that AI will take their jobs.
But that hasn't stopped government embracing the technology. The prime minister announced a £100million investment in AI tools to research new cancer and dementia treatments.
Reports from this week also suggest that the government is testing an AI chatbot that can answer people's questions about benefits, housing, and taxes.