As an international grouping took a first step Wednesday in setting up a common global framework to regulate artificial intelligence (AI), experts cautioned that such agreements would only work between like-minded countries. And that is the story of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) — an attempt largely led by the democratic world to adopt a global risk-based approach to AI. It includes countries like India, the US, the UK, France, Japan and Canada, among others. But China, a tech superpower, is not part of the multilateral grouping — and, a senior government official said, is unlikely to be...