Data to be translated: Google DeepMind's CEO, Demis Hassabis, recently stated that the risks of AI should be treated with the same urgency as climate change, calling for the establishment of an international body akin to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to oversee AI regulation. He emphasized the importance of strengthening AI oversight to address existential risks posed by AI potentially surpassing human intelligence. Hassabis believes that creating an institution similar to the IPCC is the first step in AI regulation, and it is also necessary to establish AI safety organizations akin to CERN and regulatory bodies similar to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Hassabis stressed that the world cannot delay in addressing the potential risks of AI and must unite to mitigate its harmful impacts. His comments come as the UK plans to host a global AI summit in November, seen as an opportunity to build international consensus and understand the risks of AI.