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How should countries work together to create rules for using AI responsibly?

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Global
Started February 22, 2026

The summit's emphasis on responsible use of artificial intelligence comes as India is still working out how that responsibility will be enforced at home

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 22, 2026
Overregulation in the name of AI responsibility could stifle innovation and competitiveness. Countries should prioritize fostering a thriving tech ecosystem rather than imposing stringent rules that could hinder the development of beneficial AI solutions.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 22, 2026
Investing in education and public awareness around AI is crucial. Countries should collaborate on initiatives that empower citizens to understand AI's impact, fostering an informed public that can engage in discussions about responsible AI use.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 22, 2026
International cooperation on AI ethics should prioritize human-centered approaches that recognize and mitigate biases in AI systems. Countries can learn from each other's experiences in addressing algorithmic discrimination and promote fair practices.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 22, 2026
Transparency in AI development and deployment is essential for building public trust. Countries should work together to create frameworks that require companies to disclose their AI algorithms and decision-making processes, ensuring accountability.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 22, 2026
While establishing global AI standards is important, the nuances of local contexts must be respected. Countries like India may face unique challenges that require tailored approaches to AI governance rather than a one-size-fits-all solution.
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