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Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlights India's move to harness artificial intelligence for societal benefit and emphasizes the importance of a balanced regulatory framework. At the World Economic Forum,
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlights the need to harness AIs potential while addressing societal challenges during the World Economic Forum.
In a Davos roundtable discussion with BI, Nicola Mendelsohn, the head of Meta's global business group, said the company had been speaking with advertisers in recent days and trying to reassure them that nothing will change. Mendelsohn said advertisers would still be able to stop ads appearing next to political content if they wish.
Social media owners should be held responsible for "poisoning society" and eroding democracy with their algorithms, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday.