At a global summit in Paris, the UK and US opted not to sign an international declaration on artificial intelligence (AI), conflicting with countries like France, China, and India that support ethical AI development. The agreement, backed by 60 nations, focuses on transparency, safety, and trustworthiness in AI while addressing digital divides and environmental impacts. US Vice President JD Vance advocated for 'pro-growth' AI policies, opposing excessive regulations that could stifle innovation—a position contrasting with French President Emmanuel Macron, who highlighted the necessity of regulatory measures for progress. Experts warn the UK may weaken its AI leadership credibility.
The UK Government risks undercutting its hard-won credibility as a world leader for safe, ethical, and trustworthy AI innovation.
Rather than strangle AI with regulation, we should foster its development.
We need these rules for AI to move forward.
We hadn't been able to agree all parts of the leaders' declaration.
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