France 24 · Feb 20, 2026 · Collected from RSS
Dr Melanie Garson, Associate professor in international security, is our guest.
The declaration signed at the AI summit in New Delhi recognizes “the importance of security,” but it doesn't include any binding measures on how to keep the technology safe.
Rachel Adams, Founding CEOof thye Global Centre on AI Governance (GCG), is our guest.
Antonio Casilli, Professor of Sociology, and Srinivas Kodali, Researcher, are our guests.
The summit's emphasis on responsible use of artificial intelligence comes as India is still working out how that responsibility will be enforced at home.
But the head of the US delegation at the AI Impact Summit in Delhi says: "We totally reject global governance of AI."
The US "totally" rejects global governance of AI, White House technology adviser Michael Kratsios said Friday, noting that "risk-focused obsessions" inhibit a "competitive ecosystem". Kratsios addressed an AI summit in New Delhi a day after French President Emmanuel Macron told the gathering that Europe is determined to be a "safe space" for AI innovation.