India and France Advance Global Frameworks for Responsible AI at New Delhi Summit 🤝

Published on February 20, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The leaders of India and France, Narendra Modi and Emmanuel Macron, have co-chaired an international summit on artificial intelligence. The meeting, held in New Delhi, focused the dialogue on the urgent need to establish global regulations and safeguards. Both leaders highlighted cooperation between governments, industry, and academia as key to managing ethical and safety risks without hindering innovation.

Summit in New Delhi: Modi and Macron discuss in front of a digital globe, symbolizing global cooperation for ethical and regulated AI.

Technical and Ethical Pillars for the Development of Advanced Systems ⚖️

The joint declaration emphasizes the creation of common principles that serve as a basis for future international standards. These pillars include transparency in algorithms, fairness in their outcomes, robust protection of personal data, and active mitigation of biases in training datasets. The goal is to build guardrails or technical and legal containment barriers that prevent harm, especially as AI integrates into critical sectors such as healthcare, finance, or public administration.

AI Promises to Be Ethical, It Just Needs 195 Countries to Agree 😅

It's reassuring to know that, while language models learn to write poetry and vision models identify cats in milliseconds, the great powers gather to remind them not to be evil. The plan is ambitious: achieve global consensus on ethical norms, a process known for its agility and simplicity, similar to deciding the universal paella recipe. Meanwhile, we'll keep trusting that terms of service that no one reads are sufficient to protect humanity.