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Anthropic CEO Criticizes Lack of Urgency in AI Governance at Paris Summit

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei criticized the AI Action Summit in Paris as a "missed opportunity," calling for greater urgency in AI governance given the rapidly advancing technology. Amodei warned that AI systems will soon have capabilities comparable to "an entirely new state populated by highly intelligent people" and urged governments to focus on measuring AI use, ensuring economic benefits are widely shared, and increasing transparency around AI safety and security assessment.

US and UK Decline to Sign Paris AI Summit Declaration as 61 Countries Commit to Ethical AI Development

At the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris, 61 countries, including China and India, signed a declaration focusing on ensuring AI is 'open, inclusive, transparent, ethical, safe, secure and trustworthy,' but the US and UK declined to sign. US Vice President JD Vance emphasized America's commitment to maintaining AI leadership and avoiding 'ideological bias,' while EU President Ursula von der Leyen defended the EU AI Act as providing unified safety rules while acknowledging the need to reduce red tape.