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G7 summit sidelines AI safety as focus shifts to innovation and competition

Despite leading previous global efforts, the G7 missed a key opportunity to strengthen multilateral AI governance amid accelerating AI risks and capabilities.

Zoe Chang
Last updated: July 17, 2025 9:17 am
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As first reported by techpolicy.press, the recent G7 summit in Alberta, Canada, largely overlooked the pressing issue of frontier AI governance, despite previous leadership on the matter through the Hiroshima AI Process. While geopolitical and economic issues dominated the agenda, the summit’s limited focus on artificial intelligence was marked by an emphasis on prosperity and adoption—rather than safety and regulation. The main AI deliverables, such as the “GovAI Grand Challenge” and an SME-focused adoption roadmap, leaned toward growth rather than accountability.

Source: youtube.com/watch?v=pOsFdlStD7U.

This shift reflects a broader global trend: governments are pivoting from multilateral safety efforts toward domestic innovation strategies. In 2024 alone, the EU shelved its AI Liability Directive, the US repealed key Biden-era AI risk frameworks, and both the UK and US rebranded their AI safety institutes to focus on standards and innovation. The summit’s tone matched this new paradigm, even as AI models like GPT-4.5 and Claude Opus 4 demonstrate capabilities that were once considered science fiction.

Meanwhile, AI infrastructure is expanding at a breakneck pace. Data center demands could reach 68 gigawatts globally by 2027, raising concerns about resource strain and geopolitical dependency. Yet, instead of using the G7 platform to coordinate responses to potential threats—ranging from cyberattacks on AI systems to misuse in developing chemical or nuclear weapons—nations are retreating into siloed strategies. Security risks posed by powerful, unpredictable models remain largely unaddressed in formal policy.

As AI scientists, CEOs, and Nobel laureates continue to raise alarms about the existential risks posed by artificial general intelligence (AGI), the G7’s shift toward short-term economic gains over long-term governance collaboration appears increasingly risky. Countries like the US, UK, Japan, and Canada—home to top AI developers—have the technical leadership and diplomatic infrastructure to align on common-sense safety standards.

The G7’s failure to prioritize collective AI safety measures risks undermining both public trust and global security. In an era of rapidly evolving AI systems that transcend borders, coordinated governance among leading nations is essential.

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