Ian Hogarth, a technology entrepreneur, is being lined up by Downing Street to chair the Foundation Models Taskforce, Sky News learns.
The government subsequently announced that Britain would host a global summit in the autumn to debate the regulatory"guardrails" that will mitigate future risks from the technology.
"By investing in emerging technologies through our new expert taskforce, we can continue to lead the way in developing safe and trustworthy AI as part of shaping a more innovative UK economy." Last week, another entrepreneur, Matt Clifford, who chairs the government's Advanced Research and Innovation Agency, issued another warning about the technology.
Mr Clifford is also advising on the establishment of the FMT, according to the government's announcement in April.
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