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“We need safe, secure and resilient AI”: Japan Minister Hiroshi Yoshida

New Delhi [India], December 13 (ANI): Japan’s Vice Minister for Policy Coordination, Ministry of External Affairs and Communications, Hiroshi Yoshida, on Wednesday referred to as for a protected, safe and resilient Artificial Intelligence ecosystem and sought India’s energetic participation on this regard.

“AI is a very important issue all over the world and it is changing our lives and society, and we need to work on AI risk mitigation…GPAI is very important and we also discussed in G7 and made a guiding principle for all AI actors regarding AI through the Hiroshima AI process,” Yoshida mentioned whereas chatting with ANI.

He emphasised the significance of accountable AI and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s enthusiasm for AI coverage, urging India’s energetic involvement.

“AI has a great possibility, but it should be responsible AI. And we need safe, secure and resilient AI. Prime Minister Modi expressed his energy regarding AI policy and so India is an advanced country in technology and this field. So we need India’s active participation in discussion in the AI area as well,” he mentioned.

UK’s Minister of AI and Intellectual Property, Jonathan Camrose, whereas chatting with ANI, famous AI’s potential for human prosperity however pressured the necessity for security.

“To make so much possible for all of us, particularly in India, I see so many fascinating use cases, but to get there, it has to be safe,” mentioned Camrose, emphasizing intensive collaboration with India and different nations.

“And that’s where we’re collaborating very extensively across with India, with Europe and all the countries of the world,” the UK minister additional famous.

The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence summit, hosted within the nationwide capital from December 12 to 14, brings collectively influential minds to debate and collaborate on AI development.

Since its inception in June 2020, India has actively contributed to the Summit, fostering open, protected, safe, and accountable AI growth.

The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence is a world initiative established to information the accountable growth and use of synthetic intelligence in a fashion that respects human rights and the shared democratic values of its members.

Union Minister of State for Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar, after assembly UK’s Minister of AI and Intellectual Property Viscount Camrose and Japan’s Vice Minister Hiroshi Yoshida, highlighted discussions on regulating AI, security, belief points, and the federal government’s position in enabling AI progress.

“So I think it was a very interesting conversation. And what India has been saying, for now, several months and years about making sure that the Internet and indeed every emerging technology is deployed in a safe and trusted manner is a thought that most countries are now coming around to and agreeing with,” Rajeev Chandrasekhar informed the reporters. (ANI)

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