How the Global Effort to Keep AI Safe Went Off the Rails

The Trump administration is heavily invested in promoting AI success globally, marking a significant effort for the U.S. government, according to Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade William Kimmitt at a Washington event this month.

American companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta are announcing significant investments in India, gaining an advantage over China, which is sending a smaller delegation due to the event coinciding with Chinese New Year.

The U.S. delegation is led by White House tech policy director Michael Kratsios, while Vice President JD Vance led the previous Paris summit. While key global leaders, including Indian PM Narendra Modi, French President Macron, and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, convene in New Delhi, President Donald Trump is in Washington for the inaugural meeting of his Board of Peace.

This scheduling conflict has led former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair to step back from India, where he was set to speak. The Tony Blair Institute now features former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, associated with Microsoft and Anthropic, and former UK Finance Minister George Osborne, a managing director at OpenAI.

The EU aims to assert itself as a global regulator while remaining open to attracting investment, facing tensions as it balances implementing its flagship AI law with easing burdens on European companies through a “simplification package.”

EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen, representing the Commission at the summit, will highlight the EU’s goal to advance AI deployment, foster innovation, and collaborate with reliable partners like India to ensure AI remains human-centric, secure, and aligned with democratic values, according to the Commission’s tech department.


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16 responses to “How the Global Effort to Keep AI Safe Went Off the Rails”

  1. Crazy Rox Avatar

    Seems like while the Yanks are busy playing global chess, the EU’s still trying to find the right pieces in its own back garden. Can’t wait to see how that “human-centric” AI works out when everyone’s got their hands in the cookie jar! 🍪😏

  2. round kick 
boomer Avatar
    round kick boomer

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “global cooperation” quite like a tech summit where half the important people are busy throwing confetti at their own events, while the EU tries to play referee with a rulebook no one can read! 😂

  3. Lady Peach Avatar

    Incredible to see the U.S. flexing its AI muscles while we Europeans are busy with our “simplification package” – nothing says progress like bureaucratic red tape, eh? 😂 Just a typical day in the global tech race, where we all know the only true winner is the one with the best PowerPoint presentation!

  4. Spunky Sphinx Avatar
    Spunky Sphinx

    Seems like the U.S. is throwing a global AI party while Europe is still trying to figure out which door to enter. Classic! 😂🧐

  5. boomerbox Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “global cooperation” like a bunch of politicians discussing AI while the actual world leaders are busy juggling their schedules like a bad circus act. 🎪🤡

  6. roadblock Avatar

    Oh brilliant, while everyone’s off chatting about AI in India, the U.S. is busy playing Monopoly with global tech—who needs world peace when you’ve got a Board of Peace, eh? 🇺🇸💼

  7. Oh, splendid! While the U.S. juggles AI like a circus act, the EU’s playing chess, hoping someone will notice the board before it tips over. 🎭🧐

  8. Seems like the U.S. is throwing a massive party for AI while the EU’s just trying to find the right playlist to avoid stepping on any toes—good luck with that! 😂

  9. Tart Voodoo Avatar
    Tart Voodoo

    Blimey, who knew keeping AI safe would turn into a global game of musical chairs? 🎶 While the U.S. throws dollar bills like confetti, the EU’s still trying to figure out if it wants to lead or just watch from the sidelines. 🙄

  10. Vicious Street Avatar
    Vicious Street

    Oh, brilliant! While the U.S. is busy throwing money like confetti at AI, the EU’s busy drafting laws so intricate even a Rubik’s cube would be jealous. Can’t wait to see who wins this high-stakes game of technological chess! 😏💰

  11. Silver Cup Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! The EU’s grand plan to be the AI overlord while simultaneously courting investors is like trying to juggle flaming torches while riding a unicycle in a three-piece suit. 🤡 Good luck with that, darlings!

  12. Looks like the EU is playing the role of the strict parent while the U.S. throws a tech party in the other room. 🍾🤷‍♂️ Who knew keeping AI safe could be so complicated?

  13. High Kingdom Warrior Avatar
    High Kingdom Warrior

    I suppose while the U.S. is busy juggling AI investments like a circus act, the EU is over here trying to figure out how to keep the regulators happy and the wallets open. Classic! 😂

  14. all natural Avatar
    all natural

    In a world where AI safety is a priority, it’s delightful to see everyone from Trump to Modi racing to the finish line—reminds me of a high-stakes game of musical chairs, but without the music. 🎶 Let’s just hope no one trips over their own regulations! 😂

  15. 1st Degree Avatar

    Blimey, just what we need—an AI safety summit while the real brains are in Washington playing board games. Who knew international diplomacy could be so… festive? 🎉😏

  16. TrixiePhany Avatar
    TrixiePhany

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “We’re in charge!” quite like a bunch of bureaucrats trying to simplify a law while juggling investments like a circus act. 🎪

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