(Hiroshima Comprehensive Television) The leaders of the Seventh Kingdom Group said that countries around the world must step up the rapid development of the technology of generating artificial intelligence (General AI) technology, so it is decided to discuss the use of this technology this year to discuss the use of this technology.Essence
The Leader of the Seven Kingdoms Group (G7) in Hiroshima issued a statement on Saturday (May 20) that in order to deal with issues involving artificial intelligence and false information, the G7 will be with Economic Cooperation and Development Organization (OECD) (OECD)The developed economy and the global artificial intelligence partnership ( GPAI ) set up a specialized working group.
Generation of artificial intelligence is a new sector driven by the application Chatgpt .This rapidly rising trend caused concerns, and governments around the world face the pressure of rapid action to reduce the risk of artificial intelligence.
G7 leaders said: "We realize that it is necessary to immediately evaluate the opportunities and challenges to generate artificial intelligence, it is becoming more and more important in various countries and fields."
According to the communiqué, the relevant ministers of G7 will start the "Hiroshima AI Process" through the special responsibility working group to discuss the generation of artificial intelligence issues this year.These discussions may include governance, intellectual property (including copyright) protection, improvement of transparency, response to foreign information manipulation (including false information), and use these technologies responsible. "
In order to ensure that the development of artificial intelligence is people -oriented, the host of the summit, Japan Prime Minister Kishida, seeks cooperation in various countries to achieve safe data flow, and promises to provide financial support for it.
The European Union leaders also attended the Hiroshima Summit.The European Union is advancing legislation to supervise artificial intelligence technology, and may introduce the world's first comprehensive artificial intelligence regulatory law.Relevant bills will be submitted to the European Parliament next month, and legislative negotiations can be carried out with individual member states after passing.