Mr Huang told reporters: “The King, surprisingly, he reminded me that he wanted to talk to me the last time I was here doing the state dinner, and there was something that he wanted to talk to me about.
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“And as I saw him today, the first thing is he said (was) ‘I need to talk to you’.”
He continued: “And as (Charles) came up to me, he said, ‘there’s something I want to talk to you (about)’ and he handed me a letter, and this is a speech on AI safety.
“He obviously cares very deeply about AI safety – he believes in the power of the technology, the incredible capability to revolutionise UK and the world, but he also wants to remind us that the technology could be used for good and for evil, and so to make sure that we do everything we can to advance AI safety as we advance AI for good.”
Asked if the King uses AI, Mr Huang said “I’m going to read that letter thoroughly”, before adding that he himself uses multiple AI softwares every day.
Mr Huang said he uses the software for “second opinions” and takes an answer from one model and asks another model to “critique it”, which he advised everyone to do.
During a discussion with some of the winners, the King warned “there’s a lot of bad actors around”.
He added that the rate new technologies are emerging at is “just rapid”.
After receiving her award, Prof Li told reporters that she had briefly spoken with Charles about ensuring the technology is “doing good for people, and (making) sure we’re aware of the risks”.

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