The US and the UK have chosen not to sign an international agreement on artificial intelligence (AI) during a global summit held in Paris. The agreement, signed by a dozen other countries including China and France, aims to promote inclusive, open, and ethical development and deployment of AI. However, the US and UK express concerns about excessive regulation and the impact on industry growth. The UK cites national security and global governance as reasons for not signing. The decision is seen as a shift from the UK's previous stance on AI safety. While some argue that the UK risks undermining its reputation as an AI leader, others see it as a positive move towards exploring pragmatic solutions. The Paris agreement seeks to promote accessible and transparent AI development and addresses concerns such as energy use.
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- 2025-02-12
US and UK shy away from a global AI Paris Communique
