Following the PM's meeting with the Secretary-General of the
United Nations, António Guterres, which took place today at the
UK’s AI Safety Summit, a Downing Street spokesperson said:
"The Prime Minister met with the Secretary-General of the United
Nations António Guterres at the UK’s AI Safety Summit at
Bletchley Park today.
"The Prime Minister welcomed the Secretary-General’s attendance
at the AI Summit and the establishment of the United Nations’ AI
Advisory Body. The Prime Minister looked forward to its
recommendations next year, which would be informed by the
discussions at the AI Safety Summit and the ‘State of the
Science’ report on frontier AI risk driven by the UK. They
discussed the need for close global collaboration on AI safety,
and the Prime Minister set out how the UK AI Safety Institute
would be taking forward this work with global partners.
"The leaders then discussed the worsening humanitarian situation
in Gaza and agreed on the importance of urgently scaling up the
delivery of life-saving humanitarian aid. The Prime Minister set
out the work the UK is doing to support, including doubling aid
funding for the United Nations and others’ work in Gaza and
pre-positioning emergency supplies and equipment in Egypt. The
Prime Minister and the Secretary-General agreed on the need to
reinvigorate international efforts to reach a lasting resolution
to the conflict and progress work towards a two-state solution.
"The two leaders also discussed the war in Ukraine. The Prime
Minister raised concerns about the breakdown of the Black Sea
Grain Initiative and stressed the importance of maintaining
support for Ukraine.”