South Korea's science and technology minister has voiced the necessity of global cooperation for the responsible advancement of AI as a summit on the topic concluded in Seoul.
South Korea's science and information technology minister said on Wednesday the world must cooperate to ensure the successful development of AI, as a global summit on the rapidly evolving technology hosted by his country wrapped up. The AI summit in Seoul, which is being co-hosted with Britain, discussed concerns such as job security, copyright and inequality on Wednesday, after 16 tech companies signed a voluntary agreement to develop AI safely a day earlier.
experts welcomed the steps made so far to start regulating the technology, though some said rules needed to be enforced. 'We need to move past voluntary... the people affected should be setting the rules via governments,' said Francine Bennett, Director at the AI-focused Ada Lovelace Institute.
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