Global Summit Calls for 'Secure, Trustworthy and Robust AI'
The voluntary declaration from 86 countries and two organizations promotes secure AI, energy efficiency, and shared societal benefits without binding commitments, analysts said.
- On Feb 21, delegates at the New Delhi summit issued a declaration calling for secure, trustworthy and robust AI, signed by 86 countries and two international organizations.
- Participants said the declaration aimed to promote security, industry-led voluntary measures, and energy-efficient AI systems amid rising demands, according to the five-day event.
- The summit drew tens of thousands including top tech CEOs to the fourth annual meeting hosted by a developing country, focusing on multilingual AI translation, job disruption, and pooling AI research capabilities.
- Analysts had warned ahead of the declaration that the summit's broad focus made concrete commitments unlikely, and the United States did not sign the 2025 summit statement, showing divisions among major actors.
- Looking beyond the summit, the declaration described generative AI as an inflection point while urging deeper work on potential security aspects.
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New Delhi. “Promoting safe, reliable and sound artificial intelligence (AI) is key to building trust and maximizing economic and social benefits,” says the final declaration of the New Delhi Summit signed by 86 countries and two international organizations.
The international AI summit in India with representatives of almost 90 countries, including Germany, has spoken out against binding rules.
New Delhi, India. Dozens of countries, including the United States and China, advocated “safe, reliable and solid artificial intelligence” in a joint statement issued on Saturday following the summit on this issue in New Delhi. “Promoting a safe, reliable and solid AI is key to building confidence and maximizing economic and social benefits,” reads the statement signed by 86 countries and two international organizations. The statement does not i…
Dozens of countries called Saturday for artificial intelligence "safe, trustworthy and robust" at the end of the AI summit in New Delhi.
Global summit calls for 'secure, trustworthy and robust AI'
NEW DELHI: Dozens of nations including the United States and China, called for "secure, trustworthy and robust" artificial intelligence, in a declaration issued on Saturday (Feb 21) after a major summit in New Delhi."Advancing secure, trustworthy and robust AI is foundational to building trust and maximising
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