
World leaders discuss AI future at India’s global summit in New Delhi
Al Jazeera
UN chief Guterres calls for open AI access and warns against leaving its future to the ‘whims of a few billionaires’.
The fourth, and most high-profile, day of a global artificial intelligence summit in India is under way with world leaders such as United Nations chief Antonio Guterres and French President Emmanuel Macron taking the floor to discuss how to handle the fast-advancing technology that is prompting investment enthusiasm and deep concern in equal measure.
The huge gathering in New Delhi is the fourth in a series of international AI meetings that have been taking place since 2023 in France, South Korea and the United Kingdom. Job disruption, child safety and regulations have topped the agenda of this year’s edition.
Guterres spoke on Thursday, warning of the risks of AI, saying its future cannot be left to “the whims of a few billionaires”. The UN chief called on tech tycoons to support a $3bn global fund to ensure open access to the fast-advancing technology for all.
The French president also spoke of needing deep involvement: “The message I have come to convey is what is that we are determined to continue to shape the rules of the game, and to do with our allies such as India,” Macron said.
“Europe is not blindly focused on regulation – Europe is a space for innovation and investment, but it is a safe space.”













