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Franco-Vatican convergence on artificial intelligence

This week, another event on the Holy See's flagship topic of ethical reflection took place at the Vatican, where a "French Observatory of AI in Rome" was recently launched by France's embassy to the Holy See.

VP Vance Joins Global AI Summit in Paris for Key Discussions

In a remarkable move demonstrating commitment to technological advancement, Vice President Vance has joined world leaders and industry pioneers at

Citizens' jury calls for statutory regulator to oversee use of AI in healthcare

The panel set out a series of 25 recommendations for health policy-makers on the safe and ethical use of AI in the healthcare system.

Global foundations pledge on $400 million French-led AI initiative

A $400 million public-private AI initiative involving at least ten states has been launched, with philanthropic backing.  The Ford Foundation, Omidyar Group's AI Collaborative, John D. and Catherine T MacArthur,

AI Action Summit: What Tech Leaders Need To Know

Global tech leaders sat down to clarify key issues and explore potential agreements on AI frameworks at the AI Action Summit. Here's what tech leaders need to know.

AI Summit: Nigeria, 59 others agree to address risks to information integrity

Nigeria, alongside 59 other countries have agreed to address the risks of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to information integrity and continue the work on AI transparency.The agreement was reached at the AI Action Summit co-chaired by France and India from 10 to 11 February 2025,

France and Poland prioritize AI integration in military strategy

More countries are announcing significant investments in artificial intelligence, worth tens or even hundreds of billions of dollars. It's no surprise that this promising technology is finding applications in warfare.

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Safety Takes A Backseat At Paris AI Summit, As U.S. Pushes for Less Regulation

Yet such worries were pushed to the back burner as the U.S., in particular, made a forceful argument against moves to regulate the sector, with Vance saying that the Trump Administration "cannot and will not" accept foreign governments "tightening the screws on U.S. tech companies."