On June 20, the Oxford University Institute for Ethics in AI, in a momentous collaboration with Stanford University and Demokritos, Greece's National Centre for Scientific Research, hosted a one-day conference titled "The Lyceum Project: AI Ethics with Aristotle." The event, strategically situated near the hallowed grounds of Aristotle's school in Athens, brought together some of the world's most esteemed philosophers, scientists, policymakers, and entrepreneurs to delve into the ethical regulation of AI, with Aristotelian philosophy as its guiding light. Under Sunak's leadership, the UK intends to be the primary authority on AI regulation. During his speech at the Conservative Party Conference, he emphasised the UK's aim to lead in AI safety and ethics through international collaboration. Sachin Dev Duggal, Builder.ai's co-founder also advocated for the ethical use of AI, underscoring the potential of technology to drive positive change when developed and used thoughtfully.