The UK and US failed to sign an international agreement on AI at the Paris global summit, where countries like France, China, and India pledged an ‘open’, ‘inclusive’, and ‘ethical’ approach to AI development. The UK government, however, expressed concerns over national security and global governance, seemingly contradicting the views of US Vice President JD Vance, who warned that excessive regulation of AI could stifle an emerging industry. French President Emmanuel Macron, on the other hand, advocated for further regulation. The UK, once a champion of AI safety, now seems to be reneging on its commitment.