Britain and the United States did not sign an international artificial intelligence agreement at the World Summit of Artificial Intelligence in Paris. The agreement, signed by many countries, including France, China and India, emphasizes the “open”, “” “and ethical” approach to developing the technology.
The British government said in a brief statement that it was not able to sign the agreement due to concerns about national security and “global sovereignty”. On the other hand, US Vice President JD Venus said at the meeting that highly monitoring of artificial intelligence could destroy the evolutionary industry. He emphasized that artificial intelligence growth policies should be more prioritized than safety issues. His position was opposed to French President Emmanuel Macron’s opinion, which emphasized the need for more artificial intelligence.
The international agreement signed by nine countries emphasizes the promotion of access to artificial intelligence, ensuring the safe and transparent development of the technology and reducing digital gaps. Another goal of the agreement has been to sustain the consumption of artificial intelligence and to examine its challenges at the summit. At the same time, the British government has emphasized that it agree with many of the agreements, but it sees some issues related to global sovereignty and national security clearly.
The British decision has raised concerns from experts who say the country may lose its credibility in secure and ethical innovation in artificial intelligence. But the British Artificial Intelligence Union (UKAI) has considered the decision properly and has called for a more practical solution to the UK artificial intelligence industry.
Policymakers, executives and diplomats at the international meeting were discussing ways to exploit the economic benefits of artificial intelligence innovations, while also addressing the dangers of this technology.
The meeting began with the release of dip -foster videos of French President Emmanuel Macron on social media.
“This summit is focused on action, and it is precisely what we need now,” said European Commission Chairman Line.
He added that the European approach to artificial intelligence during the summit will emphasize innovation, cooperation and “use of resource technology power”.
The meeting comes as trade tensions between the United States and Europe are on the rise. Trump has decided to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Europe and the United Kingdom, which will have a huge impact on these countries.
Britain is said to be not immediately retaliated and is trying to maintain a good relationship with the Trump administration, while seeking to strengthen closer relations with the European Union.
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