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Paris is set to become the global hub for AI governance as world leaders, industry pioneers, and researchers gather for the AI Action Summit 2025 on February 10-11. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will depart for Paris tomorrow to co-chair the summit alongside French President Emmanuel Macron. The event aims to shape global AI policies, ensuring innovation aligns with ethical responsibility.

At the Grand Palais in Paris, preparations are in full swing for a crucial global dialogue on AI. Representatives from over 100 countries, along with top researchers, business leaders, and civil society members, will discuss AI’s impact on governance, the economy, and fundamental rights. Building on previous AI summits in the UK and South Korea, this event seeks to establish global AI standards and promote responsible AI development.

With AI transforming industries worldwide, leaders are focused on balancing innovation with ethical responsibility. As co-chair, India will play a pivotal role, emphasising ethical AI development, accessibility, and innovation. As AI continues to reshape the world, this summit is expected to lay the foundation for a more accountable and inclusive AI future.

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