
World leaders take photos of their families after the plenary session of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Summit held at Grand Palais in Paris on February 11, 2025. Photo credit: Reuters
58 countries, including India, China, Brazil, France and Australia, have jointly shared on comprehensive and sustainable artificial intelligence for people and planets at the AI Action Summit held in Paris on Tuesday (February 11, 2025) The statement has been signed. After the summit is over. The statement has not been signed by the US and the UK. The statement calls for promoting AI accessibility and ensuring trust and safety in technology deployment.
India and France are co-chairs of the summit. The statement said it would “prosper by estimating market concentration that enables the conditions for its development, and by avoiding market concentration that promotes industry recovery and development, and “proactively shape the future of the labour and labor markets.” “We are looking to promote technology in this way.
This is the third international statement, with previous statements issued after the UK and South Korea summit. AI “emphasizes the need and urgency to be human-centric, ethical, safe, safe and reliable, based on human rights, while also narrowing inequality and supporting developing countries in building artificial intelligence capacity. , we want them to build AI capabilities.”
The United States did not immediately explain why it would not sign the statement. Earlier that day, US Vice President JD Vance struck a rebellious tone against the themes highlighted in the statement. “I’m not here this morning to talk about AI safety. This was the title of a meeting a few years ago,” Vance said. “I’m here to talk about AI opportunities.”
“…I believe that excessive regulation of the AI sector can kill transformative industries when it is taking off. And we make every effort to encourage growth-promoting AI policies. I do. The path to many conversations at this meeting,” Vance added.
The BBC said a UK government spokesman “didn’t agree to all parts of the leader’s declaration” and “we will only sign up for initiatives in the UK’s national interests.” .”
Published – February 11th, 2025, 10:15pm