So, I think a lot of those conversation canvassing diplomacy eventually culminated in the safe.ai statement, which is we need to take societal risks seriously, like proliferation or like pandemic, not as acute as climate, mind you. But equal to the other two. But the thing with that statement was that it’s an umbrella. It did bring people in. Eventually, it would also bring many people in, but it does not chart anything to do specifically. It’s a little bit like the 17 SDGs. We know it’s very good to get there in 2030, but we don’t know how to get there. And so, which is why venues like the Bletchley Park Summit is important, because it then gives the leaders of the world not just the goals or the current imbalance and goodwill to come into balance, but rather a charted path to work, risk sensing and mitigation and things like that.

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