The plenary session of the Summit for Action on Artificial Intelligence, which is currently taking place, brings together heads of state, technological experts, regulators and representatives of the private sector to debate the major implications of AI on the economy, governance and global security. While the US and China dominate this strategic sector with breakthroughs in generative AI, cybersecurity and automation, discussions focus on how other nations can strengthen their technological sovereignty and avoid over-dependence on US and Chinese giants. In addition, the global regulation of AI is at the heart of the debate. Faced with the risks of disinformation, mass surveillance and potential ethical distortions, participants seek to establish regulatory frameworks to ensure the responsible development of this technology. Europe, with its draft law on AI, is trying to lay the foundations of a regulatory model that is more transparent and respectful of fundamental rights. Finally, the session addresses the issue of inequalities in access to AI, in particular for developing countries, and explores ways to foster international collaboration to make AI a lever of equitable progress rather than a factor of economic and geopolitical domination. https://www.youtube.com/live/4MCepmgvcX4? If you want to know what’s going on,
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