xīn dé lǐ新德里quán qiú全球rén gōng zhì néng人工智能fēng huì峰会:xīn jì shù新技术jià gòu架构zhōng中de的lì liàng力量、shì chǎng市场yǔ与zhǔ quán主权
From February 16 to 20, 2026, New Delhi, India will host the AI Impact Summit, with key meetings on the 19th and 20th.
Leaders from various countries and heads of tech companies will come to discuss how artificial intelligence will affect the world.
Artificial intelligence is not just a tool; it is as important as electricity and roads, impacting national security, the economy, and international relations.
India is hosting this event because it has strong digital systems, such as identity authentication, nationwide payments, and software services, and it also hopes to connect the West and developing countries.
Europe wants to protect privacy and rights through regulations but is also concerned that too many rules might slow down development.
The United States is strong in large models and investments but also faces pressures regarding privacy and security.
China emphasizes 'digital sovereignty,' believing that each country should manage AI according to its own situation and opposes a few countries unilaterally setting the rules.
The summit may discuss three major issues: how to set global standards, how to cooperate on supply chains like chips and data centers, and what narratives countries use to persuade the world.
Everyone competes in the market but may also cooperate in healthcare, climate, agriculture, and disaster relief.
The key final question is: who will make the rules for artificial intelligence?