India Organizes Global Partnership On AI Summit, Aims to Reach Consensus on Risk Reduction and Opportunities

India Organizes Global Partnership On AI Summit, Aims to Reach Consensus on Risk Reduction and Opportunities

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India took over the president-ship of Global Partnership ‌on AI in November last year
The first three summits were hosted by Montreal, Paris and ‍Tokyo
India will be negotiating with member countries for a consensus-based declaration document on the use of AI

India is set to inaugurate​ the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) Summit 2023, which is expected to see the participation of 28 member countries and the EU.

Hosted in New Delhi, ‍the GPAI summit ​will be inaugurated​ by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and will have discussions, deliberations and⁢ collaborations between delegates and dignitaries from Dec. 12 to 14.

The GPAI is a global ⁤alliance of 29 members — Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Czech-Republic Czech, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland,​ Senegal, Serbia, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain,‍ Sweden, Turkey, United ⁤Kingdom,‌ United States, and the ‍European Union.

The aim of the initiative is to “bridge the gap between theory and practice on AI by⁣ supporting cutting-edge research and applied activities on AI-related priorities.”

Montreal, Paris and Tokyo hosted the first three GPAI summits ‌before India took over‍ the‌ president-ship in November last ⁤year.

India’s minister for​ electronics and information technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, said the country was chosen as the Chair of GPAI 2023 by a two-thirds majority vote at last year’s summit, hosted by⁤ Tokyo.

The minister said India will work with ​members of GPAI to​ figure out ⁤ways ‌to use AI for the betterment of sustainable agriculture and for collaboration, ‌especially in the areas ⁤of digital public infrastructure.

India, one of the founding members of GPAI in 2020, will also be negotiating with the member countries in order to come to a ​consensus-based ‍declaration document for the proper use of AI, AI opportunities, ⁤risk mitigation and the overall treatment of the technology, Vaishnaw⁣ added.

“Today, the world’s thinking on ‍artificial intelligence (AI) is converging. People understand the dangers of AI, the potential, and the benefits that could come out of AI. The entire world also wants to put ‌certain guardrails. There⁤ is more⁣ or less convergence on how AI should be treated going forward. So, we will be‌ aiming at a statement that is agreed upon by⁤ everybody,” the minister said at the curtain raiser media briefing ​of the GPAI summit.

“The⁢ thinking is how do we create a platform, a collaborative structure ​in which the development of AI,⁤ its ‍applications and solutions can be democratized and⁤ made available to a much broader spectrum of people,” he added.

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2023-12-14 19:00:03
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