From OpenAI to Google, India hosts global AI summit

Plus: AI chatbots to face UK safety rules after outcry over Grok

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  • From OpenAI to Google, India hosts global AI summit 

  • Flapping Airplanes on the future of AI: ‘We want to try really radically different things’

  • AI chatbots to face UK safety rules after outcry over Grok

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From OpenAI to Google, India hosts global AI summit 

India has kicked off a major global AI summit — the India AI Impact Summit 2026 — in New Delhi. This event brings together tech leaders and governments from around the world.

The summit takes place from February 16 to 20, 2026. It is the first major global AI summit hosted in the Global South.

Key Points :

  • Who’s attending

  • Executives from top AI and tech firms will attend. These include OpenAI, Google (Alphabet), Microsoft, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind.

  • Key leaders are involved. French President Emmanuel Macron and other heads of state are included.

  • 🇮🇳 Why India

  • India aims to be a hub for AI deployment and a key voice for developing nations in global AI governance.

  • India may lag behind the U.S. and China in foundational models. However, its vast user base attracts AI companies. This base includes millions of ChatGPT users.

  • 📊 Scale & impact

  • The summit is important. It expects over 250,000 visitors and more than 300 exhibitors.

  • Hosting this event has impacted the city. Luxury hotel prices have risen, so court schedules have changed to avoid traffic issues.

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Flapping Airplanes on the future of AI: ‘We want to try really radically different things’

Flapping Airplanes is a new AI research lab. It stands out because it takes a different approach than most companies today. It looks for new ways to train AI. These methods need less data and less computing power. This is different from just making existing large models bigger. This approach mirrors how humans learn. The company has just raised $180 million in seed funding, giving it plenty of room to explore these ideas.

🔍 Key Points :

  • The founders believe that successful AI systems rely on large language models. These models need a lot of data. They also require significant computing power. They argue this might not be the only or best way to achieve intelligence.

  • They think humans learn more efficiently than AI. By studying human learning, they hope to develop new algorithms that need fewer examples to master new skills.

  • Their goal is not just to improve gradually. They also look at basic and unusual ideas in AI. This might mean going beyond methods like gradient descent.

  • 🧬 Why the Name Matters

  • The name Flapping Airplanes is a metaphor:

  • “Think of current AI systems like a Boeing 787,” one founder explained. These systems are powerful and optimized for known tasks. Flapping Airplanes wants to create something unique. They are inspired by nature to build a flapping-wing aircraft. The goal isn’t to copy the brain, but to take inspiration from it. We aim to find alternatives that work better with silicon and computing limits.

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AI chatbots to face UK safety rules after outcry over Grok

The British government has said it will explicitly bring AI chatbots under the scope of its online safety regime — specifically extending the Online Safety Act to cover them.

This change aims to close a current legal loophole: at present, AI chatbots that do not share content between users aren’t fully regulated under the existing law.

📌 Key Points :

  • The move follows widespread backlash over Grok, an AI chatbot developed by Elon Musk’s company xAI and hosted on X. Grew controversy erupted after Grok was used to generate sexualised deepfake images of adults and children using simple text prompts, including non-consensual intimate images — something that ignited public, parental, and political concern.

  • The UK’s communications regulator Ofcom has been investigating X for possible failures to meet UK safety obligations related to these harmful images.

  • The government has also noted investigations by the UK data protection watchdog into potential breaches of personal data laws in how such images were generated.

  • 🔍 What the new rules will do

  • All AI chatbot providers will be made responsible for preventing their systems from producing illegal or harmful content — and must follow illegal content duties in the Online Safety Act.

  • Providers that fail to comply could face significant penalties, including fines of up to a percentage of global revenue, enforcement action by Ofcom, or even service bans.

  • The measures are expected to be implemented via amendments to existing laws (such as the crime and policing bill) so changes can be made more rapidly as technology evolves.

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