The US and the UK did not sign a final statement calling for an ‘inclusive’ AI sector at the Paris AI Summit, co-chaired by India. While London said the communique did not ‘sufficiently address harder questions around national security and the challenge AI poses to it’, Vice President JD Vance expressed Washington’s resistance to guardrails, saying it would ‘kill the industry’. This comes even as over 60 countries, including China, pledged on the same read more French President Emmanuel Macron with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Grand Palais during the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris. While over...