The United States and the United Kingdom have refused to sign an international agreement on artificial intelligencethat several dozens of countries have signed after the global meeting You have summit that he has just been held in Paris and that started with Macron committing to invest 109,000 million in AI in France.
Among the signatories of this statement are China and India, until total 58 countries and two groups that group several nations: the EU, which encompasses 27, and the union of Africa, the umbrella of another 55 nations, according to Computerworld.
The Declaration advocates using an open, inclusive and ethical approach in the development of artificial intelligence, but it seems that both countries have not liked. The United Kingdom has communicated, according to the BBC, that it has not signed it for certain concerns about national security and global governance. The US has not offered any reason for it.
In fact, US Vice President JD Vance, made the country’s position in terms of the development and use of AI quite clear. Particularly on its regulation. Vance believes that imposing too much regulation on AI could end this sector just at its time of takeoff, and it is clear that this technology is «An opportunity that the Trump administration will not waste«. In addition, it stressed that other more centered policies should be prioritized in AI.
His comments, which also included others focused on highlighting US hegemony in artificial intelligence with respect to other countries, seem More regulation for AF advance), but also from other countries that have assumed the statement even if it has been a surprise. As has happened with China.
The agreement establishes the disposition of the signatory countries to reduce digital gaps promoting the accessibility of AI, also ensuring that the development of artificial intelligence is «Open to all, inclusive, transparent, ethical, safe, reliable and reliable, in compliance with international frameworks«.
In fact, one of its main priorities is «make a sustainable for people and for the planet«. Another of his priorities is «reinforce international cooperation, as well as promote the coordination of international governance«.
On the other hand, the agreement aims to give an impulse to AI through the implementation of favorable conditions for its development, as well as to avoid market concentration, promoting «A deployment of AI that positively molds the future of the labor and labor market«.
The statement also deals with the energy consumption caused by AI. Multitude of experts have already warned that in the coming years their consumption could become like the total registered by a small country. It is the first time that the subject is discussed in this convention on AI, which is held from time to time.