The countries represented in the G7 will hold their first consultation on artificial intelligence (AI) on 30 May. During the G7 summit last weekend, participants agreed to start a working group to discuss issues related to rapidly growing AI applications like ChatGPT.
Japanese Communications Minister Takeaki Matsumoto announced on Friday that the group’s first meeting, dubbed the Hiroshima AI process, would discuss issues such as intellectual property, disinformation and how to regulate technology.
Matsumoto said that as G7 chairman, Japan will take the lead in discussing the use of AI technology. He hopes the working group will be able to make recommendations to heads of state by the end of the year. The group will seek input from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a partnership of nearly forty countries.
Source: BNR

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