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    61 countries commit to ethical and inclusive AI development in Paris

    February 13, 2025
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    Representatives from 61 countries gathered in Paris for the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Summit, reaching a consensus on principles for ethical and inclusive AI development. The summit, held on Tuesday, concluded with a joint declaration advocating for AI that is “open, inclusive, transparent, ethical, safe, secure, and trustworthy,” aligning with international frameworks. The declaration was endorsed by key nations, including China, France, and India, which co-hosted the event, alongside numerous other countries.

    61 countries commit to ethical and inclusive AI development in Paris

    However, the absence of the United States and the United Kingdom from the list of signatories stood out. A spokesperson for British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that the UK only signs agreements aligned with its national interests and, while it disagreed with some provisions, it remains committed to international AI cooperation. A central theme of the summit was preventing AI monopolies and ensuring equitable access to AI technologies.

    Participants stressed the importance of international dialogue to foster innovation while addressing ethical concerns. The summit also highlighted sustainability, calling for AI systems that minimize environmental impact while benefiting societies globally. To further AI sustainability efforts, the summit announced the creation of a global observatory under the International Energy Agency (IEA). This initiative aims to track AI’s energy consumption and environmental footprint.

    Additionally, a new Sustainable AI Alliance was launched, bringing together major technology firms to develop eco-friendly AI solutions. Closing the summit, French President Emmanuel Macron underscored the importance of balancing regulation with innovation to maintain public trust in AI. He emphasized that fostering transparency and cooperation among nations is critical to advancing AI responsibly while ensuring its benefits are widely shared.

    The summit’s outcomes reflect growing international efforts to create AI governance frameworks that uphold ethical standards and sustainability. While the absence of the US and UK from the declaration raises questions about future global consensus, the commitments made by other nations mark a step toward more structured AI development on a global scale. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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