Calls from the New Delhi Summit for 'Safe and Reliable' Artificial Intelligence Amid Disputes Over Its Management
February 21, 202670 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes

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Dozens of countries, including the United States and China, have called for the development of 'safe, robust, and reliable' artificial intelligence, in a joint statement issued today, Saturday, following an artificial intelligence summit held in New Delhi, India.
The statement did not include any legally binding commitments, merely affirming general principles related to safety, transparency, and reducing risks associated with this rapidly evolving technology.
The announcement comes amid a clear divergence in international positions, as some global parties push for mechanisms to regulate and control artificial intelligence, while Washington rejects the idea of creating a binding global governance framework, preferring a national or voluntary approach to regulating the sector.