India and France Push for Inclusive AI Amid US Curbs on Anthropic
India, France Call for Inclusive AI Amid US Curbs

Amid the United States imposing restrictions on Anthropic's AI models, India and France have jointly called for a more inclusive approach to artificial intelligence development. The two nations announced the creation of a bilateral working group focused on AI governance, signaling a collaborative effort to shape global norms and standards.

Joint Working Group on AI Governance

The announcement was made during a high-level diplomatic engagement between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron. The working group aims to address challenges related to AI ethics, transparency, and equitable access, ensuring that AI technologies benefit all nations rather than a select few.

Reaction to US Curbs

The US recently tightened export controls on advanced AI models developed by Anthropic, citing national security concerns. In response, India and France emphasized the need for multilateral dialogue and inclusive frameworks that prevent technological monopolies and promote global cooperation.

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Both countries have been active in AI research and policy. India's National AI Strategy and France's AI for Humanity initiative underscore their commitment to responsible AI. The new working group is expected to facilitate knowledge sharing, joint research, and policy coordination.

Experts view this as a significant step toward democratizing AI governance, especially as nations grapple with the dual-use nature of AI technologies. The India-France partnership could serve as a model for other countries seeking to balance innovation with regulation.

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