Elon Musk and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will be having a live conversation on Thursday night.
It is anticipated that the tech billionaire will be at the global summit on AI prior to this conference.
At Bletchley Park, a summit is being held which aims to assemble AI specialists and international officials to debate the possible perils of artificial intelligence.
Kamala Harris, the Vice-President of the United States, and Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, are both expected to be present.
The BBC additionally comprehends that Open AI's Sam Altman and Meta's Nick Clegg will be at the event, along with a multitude of other tech luminaries.
A minimum of two of the proclaimed founding fathers of AI will be present.
Yoshua Bengio has informed the BBC that he will attend, and it is believed that Prof Yann LeCun (Meta's chief AI scientist) will also be present.
In comparison with the other godfathers, Mr LeCun has expressed doubts that AI could be a danger to people as "extraordinarily absurd" and has made remarks about the summit on X (formerly Twitter).
Mr Sunak shared an update on X, noting that he had a conversation with Elon Musk following the AI Safety Summit on Thursday night.
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On Monday, it became known that the worth of X, which Mr Musk bought for $44bn (£36bn), has declined to $19bn, as reported by Fortune basing on internal documents.
In June, Mr Musk initiated his own AI company, xAI. Initially, he was among the founders of OpenAI, but he and the firm eventually split.
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have been acclaimed as groundbreaking but also risky - some even go so far as to consider it a peril to mankind. It could potentially spark off extensive unemployment and bolster the flood of fake news stories.
On Monday, US President Joe Biden issued an executive order wherein AI developers must furnish the US government with the results of their safety assessments.
Mr Musk could be in favor of additional measures taken by the US and other nations.
In March, he put his name to an open letter asking for a suspension of "Huge AI Projects".
In April Mr Musk revealed in an interview with the BBC that he had been anxious about AI safety for more than 10 years.
He suggested that a regulatory body should be set up to ensure that AI does not pose any threat to the public.
Mr Musk has taken a stance against AI businesses because of the information they employ to teach chatbots - the programs that gain insight into how humans socialize by collecting huge amounts of information from different sources to support its learning and conversation techniques.
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