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G7 to agree on code of conduct for companies developing advanced AI systems

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A document showed that the Group of Seven (G7) countries will agree on a code of conduct for companies developing advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems on Monday. Governments are currently working to reduce the risk of misuse of AI technology.

The document points out that taking into account the privacy and security risks that artificial intelligence may bring, the voluntary code of conduct will become an important milestone for major countries to manage artificial intelligence.

The process was launched in May this year at a ministerial forum called the Hiroshima Process on Artificial Intelligence, by leaders of the G7 and the European Union, consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States.

The document mentioned that the code of conduct has 11 points, “aims to promote safe, reliable and trustworthy artificial intelligence on a global scale, and to provide support for the development of the most advanced artificial intelligence systems (including the most advanced basic models and generative artificial intelligence). Systematic) organizations provide voluntary guidance.”

In addition, the guidelines “will help harness the benefits of these technologies and address the risks and challenges they pose”. It urges businesses to take appropriate steps to identify, assess and mitigate risks throughout the AI lifecycle and to address abuse incidents and patterns once AI products are launched on the market.

Companies should publicly publish reports on the capabilities, limitations, uses and abuses of AI systems and invest in strong security controls.

The European Union is leading the way in regulating the emerging technology with its strict AI bill, while Japan, the United States and Southeast Asian countries have taken a less intrusive approach than the EU to promoting economic growth.

Earlier this month, Vera Jourova, the European Commission’s digital chief, told the Internet Governance Forum in Kyoto, Japan, that codes of conduct are a solid foundation for ensuring security. It will serve as a bridge until regulation is in place.

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