Other observers worry governments don’t have the expertise or capacity to regulate AI effectively, especially with the technology evolving so fast. And yet others want this evolution to happen without a government handbrake. “I’m hoping people [at the summit] will be satisfied to make some noise and show concern, but not actually crash this industry and destroy this exciting new technology,” Robin Hanson, a research associate at Oxford University’s Future of Humanity Institute, told the BBC. “The right time to regulate things is when you have the foggiest idea what it is you might regulate and what the problems might...