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Paris AI summit: Regulation, innovation and US dominance all on the agenda

By Editorial Board Published February 10, 2025 6 Min Read
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Paris AI summit: Regulation, innovation and US dominance all on the agenda

Heads of state and tech bosses are gathering, with some attempting to interrupt US and Chinese language dominance in synthetic intelligence.

Prime authorities officers and scientists from round 100 nations are gathering in Paris for the AI Motion Summit, which can focus on the way forward for synthetic intelligence.

Co-hosted by India’s Narendra Modi, the summit’s friends additionally embody US vice chairman JD Vance, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and China’s deputy chief Zhang Guoqing.

It is Mr Vance’s first abroad journey in his new place, however lots of the summit’s attendees, together with Mr Modi, are hoping to interrupt his nation’s dominance in synthetic intelligence.

Paris AI summit: Regulation, innovation and US dominance all on the agenda

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JD Vance and his kids arrive at Paris Orly Airport. Pic: Reuters

The ten greatest AI firms on this planet are based mostly within the US together with Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, Oracle, Meta and Alphabet.

A fortnight in the past, Chinese language firm DeepSeek additionally threw the business into chaos when it revealed an AI mannequin extra highly effective than ChatGPT and made for a fraction of the fee, displaying simply how highly effective China might be within the business.

Mr Modi has mentioned he intends to convey a wider vary of individuals into AI improvement and stop the sector from changing into a US-China battle.

His overseas secretary Vikram Misri additionally pressured the necessity for equitable entry to AI to keep away from “perpetuating a digital divide that is already existing across the world”.

Evaluation:Paris summit exhibits risks of AI race

Emmanuel Macron and Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing sit during their meeting at Elysee Palace in Paris.
Pic: Reuters

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Emmanuel Macron and Chinese language Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing throughout their assembly at Elysee Palace in Paris. Pic: Reuters

Innovation, regulation and the challenges of embracing AI

Nevertheless, breaking US dominance could also be simpler mentioned than completed, particularly for nations with stricter AI regulation.

President Trump has already torn up guidelines imposed by Joe Biden, saying they “hinder[ed] AI innovation and impose[d] onerous and unnecessary government control over the development of AI”.

That is a sentiment echoed by massive tech bosses.

“If we want growth, jobs and progress, we must allow innovators to innovate, builders to build and developers to develop,” Sam Altman, chief govt of OpenAI, wrote in Le Monde forward of the summit.

“There’s a lot of complicated questions to resolve” round points like the flexibility to regulate AI programs, mentioned Sir Demis Hassabis, founding father of Google DeepMind, on the summit.

“But also I think even more complicated are maybe the geopolitical questions about things like regulation.”

Demis Hassabis, Co-Founder and CEO of Google DeepMind , attends the Artificial Intelligence  Action Summit at the Grand Palais in Paris.
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Sir Demis Hassabis, co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind, attends the summit in Paris. Pic: Reuters

Corporations in EU nations, for instance, might discover it more durable to innovate than these within the US or China after the EU launched the AI Security Invoice final 12 months, which imposes strict restrictions on how AI can be utilized within the area.

The UK additionally has pointers round how AI can be utilized, however in January, Sir Keir Starmer promised to “mainline AI into the veins” of the nation, saying AI might convey £47bn to the economic system yearly.

In addition to politicians, the tech world’s elite are within the French capital, with Mr Altman, Microsoft president Brad Smith and Google chief govt Sundar Pichai among the many massive names attending.

Participants attend the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Summit at the Grand Palais in Paris, France, February 10, 2025. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

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Individuals attend the AI Motion Summit in Paris. Pic: Reuters

What retains AI specialists awake at night time

Yoshua Bengio, generally known as one of many “godfathers of AI”, can even converse on the occasion.

The scientist lately mentioned he’s “kept awake at night” by the worry that people might construct programs “smarter than us that we don’t know how to control”.

Defending folks from unregulated AI is likely one of the subjects up for dialogue on the convention however a leaked draft of the doc that can be signed by attending nations tomorrow would not seem to say mitigating AI’s dangers.

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One attendee, MIT professor Max Tegmark who’s the president of the Way forward for Life Institute, urged nations to not signal the doc.

“This is supported by history, science, public opinion and common-sense. This critical moment calls for courageous leaders who take action – not ones who bury their heads in the sand to appease Big Tech.

“Nations mustn’t signal it.”

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