NEW DELHI: Dozens of nations, including the US and China, called for “secure, trustworthy and robust” artificial intelligence (AI) in a summit declaration today, criticised for being too generic to protect the public.
The statement signed by 86 countries did not include concrete commitments to regulate the fast-developing technology, instead highlighting several voluntary, non-binding initiatives.
“AI’s promise is best realised only when its benefits are shared by humanity,” said the statement, released after the five-day AI Impact Summit.
