The final declaration of the G20 Leaders’ Summit, released this Monday (18), cites the importance of the accelerated advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI), generating a direct impact on the global digital economy, in addition to pointing out a regulatory approach to technology innovation.
In the text, the summit commits to ethical and human-centered development, ensuring the protection of people’s rights and security. Transparency, fairness, regulation and appropriate human oversight are pillars to ensure the safe and reliable use of technology.
“We recognize the role of the United Nations, together with other existing forums, in promoting international cooperation in AI, including to foster sustainable development. Recognizing the growing digital divides within and between countries, we call for the promotion of inclusive international cooperation and the capacity building of developing countries in this field and we welcome international initiatives to support these efforts”, quotes an excerpt from the official G20 document.
The G20 highlights the need for cooperative international governance that includes both developed and developing countries.
Leaders recognize the objectives of halving the digital gender divide by 2030, including people in vulnerable situations in the labor market and ensuring data protection and privacy.
This content was originally published in G20 sees AI opportunities and cites regulation on the CNN Brasil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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