AI Action Summit review: Differing views cast doubt on AI's ability to benefit whole of society | Computer Weekly
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The third global AI summit in Paris highlighted the tensions between the ideals of making AI a public good and the reality of increasing centralization in the hands of powerful corporations. Despite commitments to sustainability and public interest, there is concern that deregulation could undermine safety standards and public trust. The summit facilitated discussions on public service AI, the future of work, and trust, while building on lessons learned from previous AI safety summits in the UK and South Korea, which focused on the risks and governance of AI.
During the Paris summit, participants stressed that while AI's potential as a public asset is encouraging, increasing centralization poses threats to competition and public trust.
Experts warned that the desire for regulation is being countered by a push towards deregulation, which may lead to compromised safety and lower standards in AI development.
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