G7 debates global AI rules to curb tech dominance and boost sovereignty

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At the G7, leaders and AI executives push to shape governance beyond who has the fastest models, calling for globally accepted testing standards and a forum for international cooperation. Europe and other nations fret over US dominance and dependence on non-European AI, urging tech sovereignty and tighter regulation so democracies can guide AI’s future for society, not just corporations.
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