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A major international summit on artificial intelligence held in New Delhi, India ended with a joint declaration from 86 countries urging the development of “secure, trustworthy and robust” AI. The statement emphasized that AI should be safe and reliable to build public confidence and ensure that its benefits are widely shared, but it didn’t include any binding regulations, focusing instead on voluntary and non-mandatory initiatives to improve AI cooperation and safety. The five-day gathering brought together government officials, industry leaders, and tech CEOs to discuss both the potential benefits and challenges of AI technology.











