India AI Impact Summit Draws Criticism for Failing to Deliver Binding Human Rights Safeguards
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India AI Impact Summit draws criticism for failing to deliver binding human rights safeguards
Amnesty International stated that the Indian AI Impact Summit 2026 did not secure concrete commitments to halt “destructive practices” by governments and technology companies, warning that the gathering failed to address the human rights risks posed by artificial intelligence meaningfully. The organisation pointed to the continued deployment of AI tools in contexts such as predictive policing, biometric surveillance, and automated welfare admin…
From 16 to 21 February 2026, New Delhi became the global epicentre of artificial intelligence. India AI Impact Summit 2026, the first global summit in a global South country, marked a decisive turning point in the governance and development of AI. More than just a technology forum, this historic event in Bharat Mandapam brought together more than 100 countries, 35 heads of state and the world's greatest tech names, with 250,000 participants, set…
India's AI Ambitions Meet Hard Limits At AI Impact Summit 2026
NEW DELHI – India’s push to be seen as a top player in artificial intelligence ran into trouble this week at the India AI Impact Summit 2026. The Modi government billed the event as a marquee moment and as the biggest AI gathering yet. It also framed the summit as the first of its scale […] The post India’s AI Ambitions Meet Hard Limits at AI Impact Summit 2026 first appeared on CTN News-Chiang Rai Times.
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