The digital and technology ministers meeting of the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations, currently taking place in Takasaki, Gunma prefecture, will focus on promoting the prudent development of generative artificial intelligence. To curb bias, misinformation, and copyright infringement, the group will call for the creation of international standards to assess the risks associated with AI. A statement outlining this idea is expected to be released at the meeting’s conclusion on Sunday. This push for international standards underscores the importance of responsible AI development as nations continue to embrace the technology.
“G7 Calls for International Standards in Assessing Risks of Generative Artificial Intelligence”
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