G7 calls to adt international technical standards for artificial intelligence
That's according to Reuters, Ukrinform reports.
The heads of government agreed to establish a ministerial forum called the Hiroshima AI Process by the end of this year to discuss issues related to generative artificial intelligence tos, such as intellectual prerty rights and disinformation.
While the G7 leaders acknowledged that approaches to achieving "the common vision and goal of trustworthy AI may vary" they stated that "the governance of the digital economy should continue to be updated in line with our shared democratic values".
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The agreement comes as the Eurean Union, represented at the G7, moved closer this month to adting legislation regulating artificial intelligence technogy, potentially the world's first comprehensive artificial intelligence law.
"We want AI systems to be accurate, reliable, safe and non-discriminatory, regardless of their origin," Eurean Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Friday.
As Ukrinform reported, enAI CEO and ChatGPT chatbot develer Sam Altman called on US lawmakers to regulate artificial intelligence.
Source: ukrinform.net