AI Summit: At least 75 countries to sign 'Delhi Declaration' aimed at AI development

The upcoming AI Summit in Delhi is set to witness the signing of the 'Delhi Declaration' by representatives from at least 75 countries, signaling a global commitment to the development and regulation of artificial intelligence technologies. Union Minister for Electronics and IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, is scheduled to address the media regarding the declaration, which aims to foster international collaboration in AI governance. The initiative reflects the growing recognition of AI's transformative potential across various sectors, including healthcare, education, and industry. With concerns over ethical implications and the need for regulatory frameworks, the summit represents a crucial step towards ensuring that AI advancements are aligned with global standards and best practices. This collaborative approach is expected to enhance innovation while addressing challenges associated with AI deployment, ensuring that benefits are widely shared. The Delhi Declaration is anticipated to set the tone for future international dialogues on AI, emphasizing the importance of cooperation in navigating the complexities of this rapidly evolving technology landscape.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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