
Summary:
India and France emphasized the need for democratized AI access, capacity building, and technolegal frameworks. At a Sciences Po roundtable in Paris, India's Principal Scientific Advisor, Ajay Kumar Sood, highlighted opportunities for collaboration in policy and technology. As part of the AI Action Summit, the session focused on responsible AI development, equitable benefits, and safe governance, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties while contributing to global AI advancements.
The discussion covered sovereign AI models, ethical deployment, and global AI standards. Participants explored multilingual LLMs, federated AI computing, and broader access to AI research. Key topics included sustainable AI, energy-efficient computing, and international AI collaboration. The conversation also addressed AI’s societal impact, data governance, and the role of global institutions in safety frameworks. Cooperation in AI research, startups, and highperformance computing was emphasized as essential for responsible AI development and adoption.
Source: IBEF
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