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Google Deepmind CEO admits difficulties in global AI cooperation

Speaking at the South by Southwest festival in London (UK), Google Deepmind CEO called for increased international cooperation because AI has crossed all national borders and will be widely applied in all countries.

VietnamPlusVietnamPlus03/06/2025

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis on June 2 emphasized the need for deeper international cooperation in developing regulations on artificial intelligence (AI).

He frankly admitted that achieving this is facing many great challenges in the current complex geopolitical context.

Speaking at the South by Southwest festival in London, Mr. Hassabis called for increased international cooperation because AI technology has crossed all national borders and will be widely applied in all countries.

CEO Hassabis - a pioneer in the field of AI and a Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry for his work on AI - also said that many countries are participating in research, building data centers or hosting AI technology.

Therefore, there is an urgent need for some form of international cooperation. However, Mr. Hassabis expressed concern that this will be difficult to achieve in the current tense geopolitical context.

Mr. Hassabis advocates for smart and adaptive regulations, which he argues need to be flexible to keep up with rapid advances in AI technology and address new issues that arise.

The integration of AI into every aspect of life raises big ethical questions, from the spread of misinformation to the impact on jobs or the risk of losing control of the technology. These are all global challenges that require close coordination between countries.

At the AI ​​summit held in Paris last February, 58 parties - including China, India, the European Union (EU) and the African Union Commission - jointly called for increased coordination in AI governance towards "openness, inclusiveness and ethics."

This is an important consensus on how to regulate AI at a global scale. However, the US and UK refused to sign the summit's joint statement. US Vice President JD Vance warned that "over-regulation will stifle this potentially transformative field."

This shows the reality that although AI is a technology of the future and is global, international cooperation in management is still facing major barriers from geopolitical differences and development perspectives, as warned by the CEO of Google DeepMind./.

(Vietnam News Agency/Vietnam+)

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