At a Paris summit, dozens of countries signed a statement committing to 'inclusive and sustainable artificial intelligence,' setting out six main priorities such as promoting accessibility, ensuring transparency, and fostering international cooperation. However, the US did not sign the agreement, likely due to its emphasis on inclusivity and safety, which contradicts the current administration's stance. Vice President JD Vance emphasized the need for reliable power and semiconductor supply to drive AI industry growth, indicating concerns over Europe's push for sustainable energy and its implications for AI development.
"We stand now at the frontier of an AI industry that is hungry for reliable power and high-quality semiconductors," Vance said. "If too many of our friends are deindustrializing on the one hand and chasing reliable power out of their nations..."
Signatories at the Paris summit agreed on six priorities including promoting AI accessibility, ensuring AI is trustworthy, fostering innovation, and reinforcing international cooperation.
#ai-development #inclusive-technology #international-cooperation #digital-divide #sustainable-growth
Collection
[
|
...
]