Around 60 countries, including China, signed a statement on inclusive and sustainable AI at the AI Action Summit in Paris. The statement emphasizes AI that is ethical, safe, and human-centric while promoting accessibility, innovation, and digital inclusion. China expressed its commitment to global AI cooperation, while the U.S. declined to sign, with Vice President JD Vance opposing excessive regulation. The summit, held on February 10-11, focused on AI governance and its role in public interest, work, and innovation. China also invited countries to the 2025 World AI Conference to further global AI governance discussions.
Source: CGTN