OpenUK and OpenHQ Present: Building Resilience and breaking dependency in enterprise and public sector AI – how can open source support this?, New Delhi

PanelistsModerator: Amanda Brock, CEO, OpenUKSpeakers:1. Jimmy Wales, Founder, Wikipedia2. Laura Gilbert, Senior Director of AI, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change3. Anastasia Stasenko, Co-founder and CEO, Pleias4. Mishi Choudhary, Founder, SFLC.in18 Feb 2026, 10:30 – 11:25Room number 15, Bharat Mandapam About  Amanda Brock, CEO, OpenUK OpenUK CEO and Executive Producer State of Open Con, Amanda’s 25 […]

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BBC Could Bill Gates and political tussles overshadow AI safety debate in Delhi?

Amanda Brock, chief executive of tech industry body OpenUK, thinks the answer is to force the AI companies to share how their products work so that others can build their own versions, make improvements and properly scrutinise the tech. She argues, “For this summit to have any real impact for the Global South, there needs

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Factly and Meta – AI Commons for the Global South: Data, Models & Compute for Half of Humanity, New Delhi

Panel will examine how AI resources can be democratized across the Global South through shared infrastructure, open collaboration, and public interest design. The culminating event of the series, bringing together insights from Hyderabad and Chennai roundtables into actionable recommendations. Features high-level plenaries, hackathon finalist presentations, and formal adoption of policy recommendations. 17 Feb 2026, 4:30

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OECD – Democratising trust: Open source tooling for safe, secure and trustworthy AI, New Delhi

Date and time: 17 February, 1:30 PM to 2:25 PM (IST)Venue: Room 16, Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre, New Delhi, India Overview As AI systems grow in sophistication and scale, the tools we use to ensure their safety should be equally robust and, crucially, universally accessible. The India AI Impact Summit emphasises that meaningful innovation depends

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