UK and US refuse to sign international AI declaration

Editor and correspondent of technology

The United Kingdom and the United States have not signed an international agreement on artificial intelligence (AI) at a global summit in Paris.
The statement, signed by France, China and India, among other countries, entrusted with an “open”, “comprehensive” and “moral” approach to technology development.
“The United Kingdom” was unable to agree to all parts of the leadership declaration “and will” registration only on the initiatives that are in national interests in the United Kingdom. “
Earlier, US Vice President JD Vance told the Paris delegates that many artificial intelligence organization (AI) can “kill a transformational industry exactly as it starts.”
Vans told world leaders that Amnesty International was “an opportunity that will not dispel the Trump administration” and said “Artificial Intelligence Policies supporting growth” must be given priority for safety.
He said this would require an organization that enhances the development of artificial intelligence “instead of strangling.”
Vans added that leaders in Europe should “look at these new limits optimistic, rather than fear.”
His comments appear to be a dispute with French President Emmanuel Macron, who defended the need for more organization.
“We need these rules to move forward,” Macron said at the summit.
The UK was previously the hero of the idea of artificial intelligence, with the then Prime Minister Rishi Sonak held The first summit of artificial intelligence in the world In November 2023.
Andrew Dodfield, president of Amnesty International at the Full Truth verification organization, said the government’s decision not to sign the Paris environment put this in danger.
He said: “By refusing to sign the international action statement of the IQ today, the UK government risks its reluctance to be acquired by the hardest self as a global leader to innovate the safe, moral and worthy artificial intelligence.”
What does the agreement say?
The statement signed by 60 countries says that the summit confirmed the reduction of digital divisions by enhancing access to artificial intelligence, and ensuring that they are “transparent”, “safe”, as well as “safe and confident”, among other goals.
“Make artificial intelligence sustainable for people and the planet” is included as another priority.
The agreement also indicates that the use of artificial intelligence energy – which experts have warned To use the largest number of countries in the coming years – It was discussed at the top for the first time.
In addressing the UK decision not to sign it, the official spokesman for the Prime Minister told reporters that “these discussions are very alive” and noticed that the United Kingdom “worked closely with the French throughout this process.
“They remain one of our closest partners in all areas of artificial intelligence,” they said.
It comes amid discussions on the impact of developing artificial intelligence on society, the environment and governance.
Policy makers, executives and diplomats at the Paris Summit were studying ways to capture the economic benefits of creating artificial intelligence, while addressing technology risks.
It was launched by Macron He published a group of Jokey Deepfake clips for itself in popular films and TV series on social media.
“This summit focuses on work, and this is exactly what we need now,” said Ursula von der Lin on Tuesday.
She said that Europe’s approach to artificial intelligence, which was motivated all over the summit, will also emphasize innovation and cooperation and “embrace the power of the open source.”
The meeting is also held at the time of increasing trade tensions between the United States and Europe.
President Tamb decided to impose a tariff on steel and aluminum imports in the United States, a step that will affect the United Kingdom and the European Union.
Understandable The United Kingdom will not be divided immediatelyBecause it seeks to walk in an accurate path to maintain good relationships with the Trump administration while building closer relationships with the European Union.
Analysis: A global community fragmented
Many audiences gathered from the global figures who listened to the JD Vance-his first international participation since he became the United States’ Vice-Vice-President-on the increasing stone because it was frankly put in place the US perspective.
Obviously, it was not what they wanted to hear.
Like him or hate it, the speech was an unambiguous offer for power and did not pull Vance, that is, punching.
The global “manual adherence” refused about the integrity of artificial intelligence. His speech began by saying that he was not even here to talk about it.
Safety may be a large part of the conversation in Europe and the United Kingdom – and indeed one of the main themes of the AI Action Summit – but across the Atlantic Ocean, focus is drilling, child, drilling.
“The future of artificial intelligence will be won by construction,” Vans said.
There was a lot of screaming for the dominance of artificial intelligence here in Paris – and Vans was keen to remind the world that from his point of view, the United States is largely responsible – and the Trump administration intends to keep it in this way.
It is a strong symbol of the global community fragmentation, as each country follows the agenda of artificial intelligence.