King gave Nvidia boss copy of his speech warning of AI dangers


“It was his speech on AI safety. He obviously cares very deeply about AI safety,” Mr Huang said.

Mr Huang said the King wrote in his speech that he believed in the “incredible capability” of the technology to transform the UK and the world.

“But he also wants to remind us that the technology could be used for good and for evil, and so to make sure we do everything we can to advance AI safety.”

In the King’s address he describes the development of advanced AI as “no less important than the discovery of electricity”.

On Wednesday, Jensen Huang received the the 2025 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering alongside six other foundational figures in AI, including Professors Yoshua Bengio and Geoffrey Hinton, who have warned that the technology poses an existential threat to humanity.

But US president Donald Trump has urged the AI sector to make rapid rather than cautious advances in the technology, and the AI Safety Summit was rebranded the AI Action Summit earlier this year.


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