Technology secretary, Michelle Donelan, hopes safety summit will help to establish early warning signs in technology

A “smoke alarm” for dangerous artificial intelligence systems is needed in order to head off a range of serious threats such as mass loss of life, cyber-attacks and AI technology spiralling out of control, ministers have warned.

Technology secretary, Michelle Donelan, said she hoped a forthcoming safety summit hosted in the UK would help to establish an early warning system where tech companies look for risks in the AI products they are building and know how to respond to them.

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