Bletchley Declaration
in-effectInternationalWorld-first international agreement on AI safety signed by 28 countries at the November 2023 AI Safety Summit, committing to cooperation on frontier AI risks. Follow-up summits in Seoul (May 2024) and Paris (February 2025) expanded commitments.
Voting Record
| Chamber | Date | Result | Ayes | Noes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summit | November 2, 2023 | Signed by 28 countries + EU | — | — |
Related Legislation
| Name | Status |
|---|---|
| AI Safety Institutes (AISIs) | — |
| EU AI Act | in-effect |
| International Coordination Mechanisms | — |
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Quick Facts
- Jurisdiction
- International (28 countries + EU)
- Author / Sponsor
- UK government (Rishi Sunak)
- Introduced
- November 1-2, 2023
- Status
- Active; follow-up summits ongoing
- Scope
- International