Countries, including France, India and China, have reached a compromise on ‘open, inclusive and ethical’ artificial intelligence. In a statement made by Elysee Palace, 61 countries signed a joint statement at the International Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris. Artificial intelligence and energy questions are discussed for the first time in a multilateral statement stated that the impact of artificial intelligence on the business sector to increase awareness and the future of this sector ‘positive’ in the direction of the technologies should be encouraged.
The statement also underlined that monopolization should be prevented in the market in order to strengthen the coordination in artificial intelligence management and to make this technology more accessible. The statement pointed out that progress should be achieved in order to ensure the safety and reliability of artificial intelligence and that artificial intelligence is priority for the ‘sustainable’ for societies.