AI Action Summit 2025 Dates: 10th - 11th February 2025 Location: Grand Palais, Paris, France Co-Chair: India Participants: Over 100 countries, academia, private sector, researchers, NGOs, artists, and civil society representatives Objective: Establish scientific foundations,
A new report says advanced artificial intelligence systems have the potential to create extreme new risks, such as fueling widespread job losses, enabling terrorism or running amok
The upcoming AI Action Summit in Paris, co-chaired by France and India, represents a pivotal moment in shaping the future of artificial intelligence governance and development. Taking place from February 6-11,
Amid concerns over how to regulate artificial intelligence without stifling the AI ecosystem, global leaders are set to gather in Paris on February 10 for a two-day AI Action Summit. Here's what is on
COLUMN. Columnist Alexandre Piquard observes that DeepSeek, the Chinese company that has caused a thunderclap in the world of artificial intelligence, offers open models with free access. But this approach,
A new international report on artificial intelligence (AI) was released before a summit in France next month. View on euronews
The Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek has rattled markets with claims its latest AI model performs on a par with those of OpenAI, despite using less advanced, more energy efficient computer chips.
A recently released International Scientific Report on the Safety of Advanced AI shows that advanced AI could be calamitous and leave a trail of pain.
While the Prime Minister argued that the body would support the Government’s pledge of clean power by 2030, by tapping into technologies such as small modular nuclear reactors, concerns have been raised that the promise may be incompatible with the push by ministers to “mainline AI into the veins of the UK”.
AI, biotech and affordable clean energy will be the focus of an EU drive to make the bloc globally competitive and ensure it keeps pace with rivals the United States and China, according to a draft European Commission paper seen by Reuters.
Newest AI from Chinese startup DeepSeek claims it can outperform leading models for a fraction of the cost. Google Gemini and ChatGPT say proceed with caution.
The International Scientific Report on AI safety, set for release ahead of next month's Paris summit, is supported by 30 countries, including the US and China—highlighting rare cooperation amid their AI rivalry especially since DeepSeek's release.