The United States and United Kingdom declined to sign a declaration at the AI summit in Paris calling for open, inclusive, and ethical AI policies. The summit highlighted a divide in priorities, with Europe focusing on regulation, China on expansion, and the US on a hands-off approach. Sixty countries signed a pledge for trustworthy AI, while the US and UK cited concerns about innovation stifling regulations and national security challenges. China’s recent AI advancements have intensified the global race for AI dominance.
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Robbed at birth: Poorer families denied millions in compensation over maternity failings
Poorer families are being denied millions in compensation from the NHS for maternity care failings compared to wealthier families, with payouts for brain damage based on medical need but loss of future earnings based on family income and education levels. Critics condemn the system as unfair, giving less support to those who need it most, with MPs promising reform two years ago but taking no action. Claire Keer and her son Zach Eagling, who lives...
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