AI Action Summit ends with US vice-president criticising European regulation and warning against cooperation with China
Political and business leaders descended on Paris this week for the third annual artificial intelligence summit with the technology causing tensions across the globe.
Emmanuel Macron, who opened the summit with a montage of deepfakes of himself, acknowledged AI’s potential to “disrupt”. A day later, the schism threatened by the rapidly developing technology was apparent.
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