Many countries avoid safety commitment in global AI pledge

The published text on Saturday showed minimal changes from a draft declaration obtained by POLITICO on Monday.

The declaration represents the most significant outcome of the fourth artificial intelligence summit held in New Delhi, India, this week. The absence of “AI safety” highlights the summit’s shift from a safety-centered focus at its first U.K. iteration in 2023 to a more open trade fair format.

The EU, the U.S., and the U.K., along with Russia, an ally of India, signed the declaration, marking a win for the Indian organizers. Notably, the U.S. and the U.K. had not signed the previous year.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi effectively challenged U.S.-Chinese AI dominance through his “democratization” effort and a declaration emphasizing the “wide-scale adoption of AI.”

Neither the U.S. nor China sent heads of state or government leaders due to scheduling conflicts with Chinese New Year and the launch of U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace.

This absence allowed others supporting India’s challenge to U.S.-China dominance, like United Nations chief Antonio Guterres, to take the center stage. He noted in his keynote that AI’s future should not be shaped by “a few billionaires.”

The AI declaration also supported the growing open-source AI movement, advocating for the public availability and continued development of AI models.

“Open-source AI applications and other accessible AI approaches, where appropriate, along with widespread diffusion of AI use cases, can enhance the scalability, replicability, and adaptability of AI systems across sectors,” stated the declaration.


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17 responses to “Many countries avoid safety commitment in global AI pledge”

  1. Drop Stone Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! A global AI summit where everyone agrees to agree on not agreeing about safety. Just what we needed—a trade fair for tech wizards while leaving the rest of us to wonder if we’ll be outsmarted by our toasters next! 🤦‍♂️

  2. Brick Mooch Avatar
    Brick Mooch

    Oh, look at that! A global summit where “safety” took a backseat—who needs safety when you’ve got a fancy declaration and a trade fair vibe? 🤷‍♂️ Just what we needed, more open-source AI to fumble around with while everyone’s busy patting each other’s backs! 🥳

  3. So, we’ve gone from fawning over safety to throwing a trade fair, eh? 🤔 It’s like trading a Rolls for a dodgy scooter; at least the ride will be bumpy and full of surprises! 🛵💨

  4. killah goose Avatar
    killah goose

    Nothing says “let’s prioritize safety” like a global summit that turned into a fancy trade fair for AI, eh? 😂 I suppose if we can’t trust the tech, at least we can trust the networking! 🍻

  5. Landfill Max Avatar
    Landfill Max

    Looks like the world’s leaders decided that AI safety is about as important as a chocolate teapot. 🎩🍫 Open trade fairs are clearly the future—who needs safety when you can have a good old-fashioned bazaar? 😂

  6. Short Firecracker Avatar
    Short Firecracker

    So, we’ve traded safety for a nice trade show vibe, eh? Must be a real thrill to watch world leaders swap tech tips while leaving the little issue of safety in the dust. 🤷‍♂️ #Progress

  7. Looks like the AI safety chat took a holiday, eh? Clearly, trading AI tips is way more fun than ensuring we don’t end up with Skynet! 😂

  8. Rummy Stickers Avatar
    Rummy Stickers

    Oh, marvellous! Who needs safety when you can have a jolly good trade fair? 🙄 Just what the world needs—another declaration that says, “Let’s play with fire but don’t worry about the flames!”

  9. Black Hole Necromancer Avatar
    Black Hole Necromancer

    Looks like we’re back to a delightful game of “who can ignore safety” while pretending to be the life of the tech party! 🎉 Can’t wait for the next summit where we can all sign our names on a napkin instead of a commitment. 😂

  10. Seems like we traded safety for a grand bazaar in New Delhi—who needs protection when you can have a jolly good AI trade-off? 😂 Just hope those algorithms can dodge a few speeding taxis!

  11. Isn’t it just smashing how we’re all about democratizing AI without the pesky detail of safety? 🎉 Who needs a safety net when you’ve got a shiny declaration? 😂

  12. light despair Avatar
    light despair

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a global summit where everyone agrees to disagree on safety—just what we need, a free-for-all with AI. 😏 Looks like the real winners here are the folks selling popcorn for the next act in this farcical trade show! 🍿

  13. Jungle King Avatar
    Jungle King

    Looks like the AI summit turned into a right ol’ bazaar, where safety took a backseat to the new trade routes! 🤷‍♂️ Can’t wait to see AI-powered home appliances start running the show instead of our leaders!

  14. club nola Avatar

    Looks like we’ve traded safety for a trade fair—who needs precautions when you can have a free-for-all market, right? 😂 Cheers to a new era of “let’s see how this goes!” 🥂

  15. Roller Girl Avatar
    Roller Girl

    Ah, isn’t it lovely when global powers come together to sign a declaration that sounds more like a menu at a dodgy buffet than a serious commitment? 🍽️ I guess we’ll just keep the ‘AI safety’ option off the table while we feast on the delights of open trade! 😂

  16. Looks like everyone’s too busy playing peek-a-boo with AI safety to notice the elephant in the room… or should I say the “open trade fair”? 😂 You’d think they’d at least throw in a safety net for good measure, eh?

  17. Seems like the big wigs have traded safety for a shiny new trade fair—because who needs AI safety when you can have a good old-fashioned market brawl? 🤷‍♂️ #ProgressAtAnyCost

  18. zero charisma Avatar
    zero charisma

    So, we’ve traded safety for a new AI bazaar, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Let’s hope the robots don’t decide to form a union before we figure out how to stop them! 😂

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