G7 Nations Commit to Advancing AI and Quantum
- The G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, concluded on June 17, 2025, with leaders signing seven joint statements addressing key global challenges.
- The summit prioritized advancing artificial intelligence and emerging quantum technologies amid unresolved geopolitical conflicts, including Ukraine and the Middle East.
- G7 nations pledged to accelerate AI adoption in public sectors and small businesses, promote investment in quantum science, and address AI's energy demands and access in developing countries.
- The seven countries issued a 'common vision' for quantum technologies, highlighting their transformative benefits and security risks, while Macron praised Carney's leadership during the meetings.
- Despite cooperation on technology, the summit produced no joint statements on Ukraine or Middle East conflicts, indicating ongoing diplomatic challenges among the G7 members.
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The Liberal government has identified quantum technologies as a priority at the G7 Summit, placing this technology at the heart of the G7 for the first time.
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