AI Action Summit: Day 4

Read techUK's updates from day 4 of the AI action summit.

The AI Action Summit officially opened at the iconic Grand Palais, bringing together over 800 contributors from more than 100 countries. Special Envoy Anne Bouverot emphasised three crucial points in her opening address: the importance of global openness, the need to move from science fiction to real-world applications, and the urgency to act for shared progress in AI development. Citing Marie Curie, she reminded attendees that understanding, not fear, should guide our approach to AI.

Dr. Fei-Fei Li, often referred to as the "godmother of AI," delivered a compelling keynote, emphasising that "artificial intelligence, in reality, is not artificial." She praised France's position as a major player in AI research and the Summit's action-oriented approach. The morning also featured an insightful panel with META FAIR Director Joelle Pineau and former Metamate Fidji Simo, exploring dataset challenges in advancing AI for scientific progress.

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A significant parallel IAPP AI Literacy Event hosted by Hogan Lovells brought together key figures from industry and regulation for discussions on AI literacy. The discussions centered on the critical importance of transparency in AI systems, focusing on model operations, data usage, and helping both public and industry stakeholders better understand AI's capabilities and limitations.

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The day concluded with techUK CEO Julian David addressing the US Chamber of Commerce dinner. His remarks struck an optimistic tone about AI's potential, highlighting the UK's balanced approach between safety principles and innovation. He emphasised the importance of international dialogue on safety while ensuring AI benefits reach across society, economy, and environmental sustainability.

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The day's events underscore the growing global consensus on the need for balanced AI development - maintaining safety while advancing innovation and practical applications. The diversity of perspectives and depth of discussions continued.

Read more content from the AI Action Summit here. 


Julian David OBE

Julian David OBE

CEO, techUK

Sue Daley OBE

Sue Daley OBE

Director, Technology and Innovation

Sabina Ciofu

Sabina Ciofu

Associate Director – International, techUK

Theophile Maiziere

Theophile Maiziere

Policy Manager - EU, techUK

Tess Buckley

Tess Buckley

Programme Manager - Digital Ethics and AI Safety, techUK

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