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UK just ‘didn't agree' with parts of AI summit declaration, minister says

By Patricia Figueiredo and Frank Hersey ( February 11, 2025, 19:36 GMT | Insight) -- The UK’s decision not to sign the Paris AI Action Summit’s final declaration today was because “there were areas within the agreement that we didn't quite agree with," the minister responsible for AI has insisted. A total of 58 countries signed the declaration, plus the EU and the African Union. That included China, but not the US or the UK. There has been speculation that the UK was mostly motivated to side with the US to foster further engagement.The UK’s decision not to sign the Paris AI Action Summit’s final declaration today was because “there were areas within the agreement that we didn't quite agree with, the minister responsible for AI, Feryal Clark, has insisted....

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