Miguel Afonso Caetano on Nostr: "The UK and US have not signed an international agreement on artificial intelligence ...
"The UK and US have not signed an international agreement on artificial intelligence (AI) at a global summit in Paris.
The statement, signed by dozens of countries including France, China and India, pledges an "open", "inclusive" and "ethical" approach to the technology's development.
In a brief statement, the UK government said it had not been able to add its name to it because of concerns about national security and "global governance."
Earlier, US Vice President JD Vance told delegates in Paris that too much regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) could "kill a transformative industry just as it's taking off".
Vance told world leaders that AI was "an opportunity that the Trump administration will not squander" and said "pro-growth AI policies" should be prioritised over safety.
His comments appear to put him at odds with French President Emmanuel Macron, who defended the need for further regulation.
"We need these rules for AI to move forward," Macron said at the summit."
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8edn0n58gwo
The statement, signed by dozens of countries including France, China and India, pledges an "open", "inclusive" and "ethical" approach to the technology's development.
In a brief statement, the UK government said it had not been able to add its name to it because of concerns about national security and "global governance."
Earlier, US Vice President JD Vance told delegates in Paris that too much regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) could "kill a transformative industry just as it's taking off".
Vance told world leaders that AI was "an opportunity that the Trump administration will not squander" and said "pro-growth AI policies" should be prioritised over safety.
His comments appear to put him at odds with French President Emmanuel Macron, who defended the need for further regulation.
"We need these rules for AI to move forward," Macron said at the summit."
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8edn0n58gwo