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It’s Time to Move Past AI Nationalism

  • Writer: Tech Brief
    Tech Brief
  • Dec 26, 2024
  • 1 min read

Recent developments indicate a significant global shift towards collaborative efforts in artificial intelligence (AI):

International Alliances and Declarations:

  • AI Seoul Summit 2024: Co-hosted by South Korea and the United Kingdom, this summit resulted in the "Seoul Declaration for Safe, Innovative, and Inclusive AI," emphasizing international cooperation in AI governance.

    Wikipedia


  • Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI): Established in 2020, GPAI brings together countries to promote responsible AI development, bridging the gap between theory and practice.

    Wikipedia


United Nations Initiatives:

  • High-Level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence: Formed in October 2023, this body aims to navigate AI governance, promoting digital cooperation among member states, industry, and civil society.

    Time


  • Calls for Global AI Governance: UN experts have urged the establishment of inclusive institutions to regulate AI, highlighting both its potential benefits and risks.

    AP News


Corporate Commitments:

  • Tech Giants' Pledge: Companies like Google, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI have committed to the safe development of AI, acknowledging the importance of international agreements to protect public safety.

    New York Post

Regional Collaborations:

  • BRICS AI Alliance: Russia has announced plans to collaborate with BRICS countries (Brazil, China, India, and South Africa) to develop AI, aiming to challenge the dominance of the United States in advanced technologies.

    Reuters

These initiatives reflect a growing recognition of the need for international collaboration to harness AI's benefits while mitigating its risks.

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