The UK and US have declined to sign an international agreement on artificial intelligence at a global summit in Paris, with US Vice President JD Vance advocating for “pro-growth AI policies” over safety. The agreement, signed by 60 countries, aims to promote AI accessibility, transparency, and sustainability, while addressing concerns about AI energy use and its impact on society and governance. The UK’s decision not to sign the agreement has raised questions about its commitment to AI safety and ethical innovation, as leaders at the summit discuss ways to balance the economic benefits of AI with its potential risks.
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