Britain organized the first-ever AI Safety Summit aimed at charting a safe path forward for rapidly evolving technology. China agreed to work with the United States, the European Union, and other countries to collectively manage the risks posed by artificial intelligence at a British summit. Tech executives and political leaders have warned that the rapid development of AI poses an existential threat to the world if not controlled, sparking a race by governments and international institutions to design safeguards and regulations. More than 25 countries were present, including the United States, China, and the EU. They signed the 'Bletchley Declaration,' affirming the need for countries to collaborate and establish a common approach to oversight