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

No one is yet quite sure who will attend, or what, if anything will be decided, but Rishi Sunak’s government is adamant that next week’s AI safety summit is a vital first step towards getting to grips with a subject that is moving at a pace even the experts cannot fully comprehend.

Understandable worries inside No 10 that the Israel-Gaza war could mean a summit lacking in world leaders have eased slightly with confirmation that the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, and the US vice-president, Kamala Harris, will attend.

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