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Paris summit on AI governance spotlights global divide

Thursday 06 February 2025 - 09:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Paris summit on AI governance spotlights global divide

A high-stakes artificial intelligence summit in Paris next week is poised to highlight mounting tensions between different approaches to AI development and regulation. The AI Action Summit, scheduled for February 10-11, will bring together tech industry leaders and government officials to address critical challenges in AI governance.

France aims to showcase its national AI capabilities, particularly in open-source systems and sustainable data center operations powered by clean energy. The summit agenda encompasses crucial discussions on workforce impacts and market sovereignty in the AI sector.

Notable attendees include senior executives from major tech companies, with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman scheduled to deliver a keynote address on Tuesday. U.S. President Donald Trump's expected presence has drawn particular attention, as his administration's stance on several key issues appears to conflict with the summit's stated objectives.

The French government's push for "inclusive and sustainable" AI development faces potential resistance from Trump's recent policy positions. His administration has actively opposed diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives while rolling back climate-related commitments. Trump's allocation of $500 billion for infrastructure and reversal of Biden-era AI regulations signals a divergent approach to AI oversight.

These policy differences may impact the summit's diplomatic declaration, with uncertainty surrounding potential U.S. support. Additionally, France plans to expand the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence, a Franco-Canadian initiative supported by the OECD that promotes responsible AI development. The partnership aims to secure ten new member countries during the summit.

The event underscores growing international debates over AI development priorities, regulatory frameworks, and the balance between innovation and responsibility in the rapidly evolving technology sector.


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