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As US and UK refuse to sign the Paris AI Action Summit statement, other countries commit to developing ‘open, inclusive, ethical’ AI


The Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris was supposed to culminate with a joint declaration on artificial intelligence signed by dozens of world

“This is the purpose of the AI Act to provide for one single set of safe rules across the European Union — 450 million people,” von der Leyen emphasized. Government leaders should “avoid the risk-opportunity dilemma” and “the immediate need for regulation, which could block innovation,” Macron added in another speech on Tuesday. During the early days of Donald Trump’s second presidency, the U.S. has withdrawn from several international bodies, including the World Health Organization and the Paris Climate Agreement.

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