Here’s the essential information after day 1:

  • United States: Pioneering voluntary corporate responsibility and an AI safety initiative within the Department of Commerce.
  • China: Promoting equitable AI development opportunities and open-source global knowledge exchange.
  • European Union: EU startups to gain free access to EU supercomputing resources. Aiming to finalize the EU AI Act by year’s end, with a special focus on generative AI to be outlined by December 6th. Development of a G7 AI regulation code, with upcoming new endorsements.
  • India: Leveraging AI for widespread digital engagement, underscoring the urgency of innovation-aligned regulation.
  • UAE: Launching a multilingual AI initiative and advocating for use-case regulation based on empirical evidence.
  • Nigeria: Addressing AI’s socio-economic impacts, with ongoing benefits in education and health.
  • South Korea: Committing to five principles for AI: Freedom, Fairness, Safety, Innovation, and Solidarity, with a strong emphasis on privacy.

South Korea will host the upcoming summit in 6 months, followed by France in 1 year.

The summit: