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'AI regulatory conversations must be globally inclusive, bring in voices of Global South countries'

World leaders and technology executives are convening in Paris on Monday to discuss how to safely embrace artificial intelligence at a time of mounting resistance to red tape that businesses say stifles innovation. Eagerness to rein in AI has waned since previous summits in Britain and South Korea that focused world powers’ attention on technology’s risks after ChatGPT’s viral launch in 2022. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective, FRANCE 24’s Carys Garland welcomes Damini Satija, Head of the Algorithmic Accountability Lab and Interim Director at Amnesty Tech. She warns that “while some civil societies will be present at the AI Summit in Paris, it’s an inadequate level to ensure that all the voices, concerns of the Global South are truly represented in that forum.”


This story originally appeared on France24

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