Stakeholder: China (unknown)
The record claims 'Stakeholder: China (unknown)' but the source text provided does not contain any information about China's participation, non-participation, or status regarding the Bletchley Declaration. While the source discusses the declaration and mentions it was agreed by countries attending the summit, it does not list the specific countries involved or address China's role. The '(unknown)' notation in the record suggests uncertainty, but the source text does not provide data to verify or contradict this claim. To verify this record, one would need to access the actual Bletchley Declaration document or a list of signatories, which is not included in the provided excerpt.
Our claim
entire record- Policy
- Bletchley Declaration
- Stakeholder
- China
- Position
- support
- Importance
- high
- Reason
- Signed the declaration despite ongoing US-China tensions over AI chip export controls and broader technology competition
- Context
- China's participation was considered a major diplomatic achievement by the UK hosts,Vice Minister of Science and Technology Wu Zhaohui led the Chinese delegation,China had implemented its own Generative AI Interim Measures just three months earlier (Aug 2023),Did not participate in follow-up Seoul summit's voluntary company commitments
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1 src · 1 checkNoteThe record claims 'Stakeholder: China (unknown)' but the source text provided does not contain any information about China's participation, non-participation, or status regarding the Bletchley Declaration. While the source discusses the declaration and mentions it was agreed by countries attending the summit, it does not list the specific countries involved or address China's role. The '(unknown)' notation in the record suggests uncertainty, but the source text does not provide data to verify or contradict this claim. To verify this record, one would need to access the actual Bletchley Declaration document or a list of signatories, which is not included in the provided excerpt.