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U.S. Promotes AI Adoption, Sovereignty, and Exports at India AI Impact Summit

U.S. Promotes AI Adoption, Sovereignty, and Exports at India AI Impact Summit

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At the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, the United States, led by Director Michael Kratsios of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, unveiled a vision to empower global allies with cutting-edge and sovereign AI technologies. Kratsios emphasized America's leadership in AI and advocated for "real AI sovereignty," defined as nations owning and using best-in-class technology for their people while charting their national destiny amidst global transformations, rather than striving for full self-sufficiency. He urged nations to focus on strategic autonomy alongside rapid AI adoption and firmly rejected attempts at global governance of AI, stating that AI adoption cannot thrive under "bureaucracies and centralized control."

Kratsios also highlighted the growing disparity in AI adoption between developed and developing economies, encouraging developing countries to prioritize AI technologies in sectors like healthcare, education, energy, and agriculture. To accelerate global adoption of the American AI stack, the Trump Administration announced several new initiatives: the American AI Exports Program's National Champions Initiative to integrate partner nations' AI companies, the U.S. Tech Corps (a new Peace Corps initiative) to provide technical support for AI deployment, new international financing programs from the Treasury Department and other U.S. agencies to overcome adoption barriers, and NIST/CAISI's AI Agent Standards Initiative to develop interoperable and secure standards for agentic AI. The message from the U.S. delegation was clear: American AI is the "gold standard," and the U.S. aims to share it with partners to secure a shared future.

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