The latest research from IE University in Spain indicates that 68% of Europeans want their governments to implement regulations to limit AI, aiming to mitigate the impact of technological automation on employment. This figure has increased by 18% compared to last year. Following the launch of generative AI like ChatGPT, Europe's acceptance of AI regulation has been on the rise. However, the majority of Europeans admit they cannot distinguish between AI-generated content and real content, and the academic community is concerned that AI-synthesized materials could jeopardize elections. UK Prime Minister Sunak plans to hold an AI safety summit in November at Bletchley Park, the birthplace of AI, to promote the UK's global leadership in AI regulation.