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Bengaluru Hosts Landmark AI Ethics Conference, Adopts Responsible AI Declaration

TLDR: The South India Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Society (AIES-SI 2025), held in Bengaluru from January 22-24, 2025, successfully concluded with the adoption of significant resolutions aimed at fostering ethical, transparent, and culturally aware AI practices. The conference emphasized collaboration across sectors and culminated in the ‘Bengaluru Declaration on Responsible AI’.

The South India Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Society (AIES-SI 2025) concluded on August 11, 2025, marking a significant milestone in the global discourse on responsible AI development. Held from January 22 to 24, 2025, in Bengaluru, India’s technology hub, the interdisciplinary gathering convened an impressive array of thought leaders, researchers, policymakers, and industry experts from around the world. The primary objective of the conference was to address the critical challenge of ensuring that artificial intelligence evolves in harmony with human values, diverse cultural contexts, and robust ethical principles.

Over the course of three days, AIES-SI 2025 served as a crucial intellectual crossroads, bridging the gap between technological advancement, ethical considerations, policy formulation, practical application, and the interplay of regional culture with global perspectives. Through a series of keynote addresses, expert panel discussions, academic paper presentations, and focused policy dialogues, participants delved into how the rapid evolution of AI is reshaping various sectors, including healthcare, education, labor markets, governance, and fundamental personal freedoms. The agenda was designed to move beyond theoretical debates, focusing instead on generating actionable strategies for developing AI systems that are inherently fair, transparent, inclusive, and accountable.

A key outcome of the conference was the fostering of new partnerships among academia, government agencies, industry players, and civil society organizations. Discussions consistently highlighted that the responsibility for AI ethics is not confined to a single discipline but is a collective endeavor demanding cross-sectoral and geographical collaboration. The conference culminated in the adoption of the ‘Bengaluru Declaration on Responsible AI,’ a powerful collective statement. This declaration urges AI developers, policymakers, and communities worldwide to commit to AI practices characterized by transparency, equity, and alignment with cultural contexts.

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Reflecting on the conference’s impact, a participant remarked, ‘AIES-SI 2025 proved that the most impactful AI is not just smart—it is responsible, transparent, and culturally aware.’ This sentiment underscores the conference’s success in advancing the conversation around ethical AI and setting a precedent for future collaborative efforts in this rapidly evolving field.

Meera Iyer
Meera Iyerhttps://blogs.edgentiq.com
Meera Iyer is an AI news editor who blends journalistic rigor with storytelling elegance. Formerly a content strategist in a leading tech firm, Meera now tracks the pulse of India's Generative AI scene, from policy updates to academic breakthroughs. She's particularly focused on bringing nuanced, balanced perspectives to the fast-evolving world of AI-powered tools and media. You can reach her out at: [email protected]

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