Pakistan, March 11 -- The Global AI Summit in Paris brought together over 50 nations to establish ethical guidelines for AI development. While China signed the Paris AI Declaration, the US and UK refused, raising concerns about their motives. The agreement, led by the EU, focuses on transparency, accountability, and restrictions on AI in defense and surveillance. Analysts believe the refusal of the US and UK highlights deeper national security interests.

China's decision to sign the declaration is seen as a strategic move to improve its global image despite its controversial AI practices. Meanwhile, the US and UK argued that excessive AI regulations could hinder innovation and national security. US Vice President JD Vance emphasized a "p...