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US and UK refuse to sign international artificial intelligence ethics agreement

The US vice-president has strongly criticised Europe's artificial intelligence regulations as being too big and potentially stifling innovation, while opposing content moderation as "authoritarian censorship". Meanwhile, the UK government has expressed concerns about the specific language in the agreement, noting that the approach is very different from the UK's artificial intelligence security summit in 2023, according to Reuters. Participants from more than 100 countries, including government leaders, international organizations, academics and researchers, gathered in Paris on February 10 and 11 for the artificial intelligence Action Summit.