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'Taking over the world': Trump says he hopes AI bosses know what they're doing

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CHEQUERS, England (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday artificial intelligence was taking over the world and he hoped tech bosses know what they were doing, because he didn't. Trump

Trump Expresses Concerns Over AI's Global Influence During UK Visit

Trump's Remarks on AI and Tech Partnerships

CHEQUERS, England (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday artificial intelligence was taking over the world and he hoped tech bosses know what they were doing, because he didn't.

Signing the Tech Prosperity Deal

Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosted business and tech leaders including chipmaker Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang as part of the president's second state visit to Britain.

Nvidia's Commitment to AI in the UK

Departing from a script that celebrated the relationship between the two countries, a new tech partnership and hundreds of billions of dollars in investments, Trump acknowledged that he was limited in what he knew about AI.

"This will create new government, academic and private sector cooperation in areas such as AI, which is taking over the world... I'm looking at you guys. You're taking over the world. Jensen, I don't know what you're doing here," Trump said, addressing the Nvidia boss, to laughter from Starmer and the audience.

"I hope you're right. All I can say is, we both hope you're right."

Trump and Starmer then signed a "Tech Prosperity Deal" on joint efforts to develop AI models for healthcare, expand quantum computing capabilities and streamline civil nuclear projects.

As part of the deal, Nvidia said it would deploy 120,000 graphics processing units across Britain - its largest rollout in Europe to date.

Before putting pen to paper, Trump jokingly asked Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent "should I sign this?"

"Are you sure Scott? If the deal's no good, I'm blaming you, Scott," Trump said.

(Reporting by Steve Holland and Andrew MacAskill, writing by Alistair Smout, Editing by Franklin Paul)

Key Takeaways

  • Trump expresses concerns over AI's global influence.
  • Tech Prosperity Deal signed with UK for AI advancements.
  • Nvidia to deploy 120,000 GPUs in the UK.
  • Focus on AI in healthcare and quantum computing.
  • Trump jokes about his understanding of AI.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Trump say about AI during his visit to the UK?
Trump stated that artificial intelligence was taking over the world and expressed hope that tech leaders knew what they were doing.
What is the Tech Prosperity Deal?
The Tech Prosperity Deal is an agreement signed by Trump and Starmer to develop AI models for healthcare and expand quantum computing capabilities.
How many graphics processing units will Nvidia deploy in the UK?
Nvidia announced it would deploy 120,000 graphics processing units across Britain, marking its largest rollout in Europe to date.
Who were the tech leaders present during Trump's visit?
Tech leaders included chipmaker Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang, among others, who participated in discussions about AI and technology.
What was Trump's tone regarding the Tech Prosperity Deal?
Trump maintained a light-hearted tone, jokingly asking Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent if he should sign the deal and expressing that he would blame him if it was no good.

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