In an exclusive interview with India Today, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva emphasizes the need for rigid, multilateral regulation of Artificial Intelligence to ensure it serves humanity rather than a few platform owners. Speaking at the India AI Impact Summit, he stated, ‘AI should not become a privilege for a few nor a tool of manipulation,’ highlighting its potential to improve healthcare and education while warning against replacing human labour. President Lula also discussed the strategic importance of BRICS as a voice for the Global South, advocating for a multipolar world to prevent a second Cold War between major powers. He praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership in fostering global debates on technology and trade. The President reaffirmed Brazil’s commitment to free trade and sovereignty, noting that the New Development Bank offers a necessary alternative to traditional financial institutions. He concluded by expressing his intention to return to India for the upcoming BRICS summit, reinforcing the strengthening ties between the two nations.
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