Switzerland Backs India's AI Democratization
Analysis based on 28 articles · First reported Feb 18, 2026 · Last updated Feb 20, 2026
The event highlights a global push towards collaborative and ethical Artificial intelligence development, which could lead to new international standards and regulations. This cooperation may foster innovation and create new market opportunities in the technology sector, while also addressing potential economic disruptions from AI.
Swiss President Guy Parmelin attended the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, expressing Switzerland's full support for India's efforts to democratize Artificial intelligence. He emphasized the importance of international cooperation for cross-border data flow and the establishment of principles to protect data sovereignty. Parmelin also addressed concerns about AI's impact on labor markets in developing countries, suggesting trade policy measures to mitigate 'AI-driven dumping'. Switzerland is actively contributing to a multi-layered governance framework for Artificial intelligence, including technical standards and legal instruments, and is likely to host the next AI summit. Initiatives like the 'International Computation and AI Network' and the 'apertus' language model were highlighted as Swiss contributions to inclusive AI development.
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