On February 11, representatives of 61 countries and international organizations, including France, China, India and the European Union, gathered in Paris to sign the Paris Declaration on Artificial Intelligence (AI) during the AI Action Summit. Titled Statement on Inclusive and Sustainable Artificial Intelligence for People and the Planet, the declaration emphasizes core principles such as openness, inclusiveness and ethics. Notably, the U.S. and the UK, both leaders in AI development, were absent from the list of signatories.
The speech delivered by JD Vance, in his debut as America’s Vice President at an international summit, sparked widespread controversy. In it, he adopted a tough stance, boldly declaring that America’s goal in the field of AI is to pursue an “America First” policy: The Donald Trump administration will ensure that the most…