The US and UK did not sign a significant AI agreement following the AI Action Summit in Paris, which aimed to promote ethical and safe AI development. US Vice President JD Vance expressed concerns about regulations stifling innovation.
Criticism arose from US officials regarding European regulations, deemed excessive, while the UK voiced specific language issues within the agreement. This underscores a growing gap in international AI governance ethos.
Amid these concerns, the summit attracted over 100 countries, culminating in commitments from sixty nations to prioritize public-interest AI initiatives and enhance cooperation on AI governance.