G7 deals with artificial intelligence
- May 22, 2023
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AI was a big topic at the G7 summit in Japan, which was also attended by the EU and the QUAD countries. Last weekend, the G7 (Germany, France,
AI was a big topic at the G7 summit in Japan, which was also attended by the EU and the QUAD countries. Last weekend, the G7 (Germany, France,
AI was a big topic at the G7 summit in Japan, which was also attended by the EU and the QUAD countries.
Last weekend, the G7 (Germany, France, Italy, UK, Canada, USA and Japan) met with the European Union and the Quad strategic partnership (again Japan and USA and Australia and India) in Hiroshima, Japan. In addition to some international issues, generative artificial intelligence was also a hot topic at this diplomatic summit.
In a joint G7 statement, the seven member states acknowledged that international regulation in the field of artificial intelligence is lagging behind, despite recent economic and societal advances.
The seven also indicated that they want to work with technology companies and other relevant stakeholders to responsibly advance and implement the technology. An AI working group will also be set up later this year to discuss policy, IP security, disinformation and the responsible use of the technology. This project was AI process in Hiroshima baptized.
With the rapid development of generative artificial intelligence and multiple warnings from the tech sector – including even from pioneer Geoffrey Hinton – it’s no surprise that the G7 is finally putting this issue on the agenda.
The involvement of the European Union is also logical. Not only because three member states are also part of the G7, Europe is already taking steps to regulate AI more closely.
Source: IT Daily
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