Seoul Summit


Until now, “frontier” AI systems, the most powerful on the market, have largely been confined to simply handling text. Microsoft and Google have incorporated their offerings into their office products, and given them the authority to carry out simple administrative functions upon request. 

But the next step of development is “agentic” AI: systems that can truly act to influence the world around them, from surfing the web, to writing and executing code.

Smaller AI labs have experimented with such approaches, with mixed successes, putting commercial pressure on the larger companies to give their own AI models the same power. By the end of the year, expect the top AI systems to not only offer to plan a holiday for you, but book the flights, hotels and restaurants, arrange your visa, and prepare and lead a walking tour of your destination.

But an AI that can do anything the internet offers is also an AI with a much greater capability for harm than anything before. The meeting at Seoul might be the last chance to discuss what that means for the world before it arrives.

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