Global experts ask for AI safety, regulation and international cooperation on Carnegie Technology Summit
New -delhi [India]April 11 (ANI): Policymakers, diplomats and technical leaders emphasized the need for international cooperation, regulatory frameworks and public confidence to secure the safe and safe development of artificial intelligence (AI) at the Carnegie India Global Technology Summit held in New -Delhi on Friday. The experts also warned against the role of AI in the escalating cyber attacks and asked for collective action. After asking about what countries are doing about AI threats, Ernst Nooorman, ambassador at general for cyber matters, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Netherlands, said: “We believe in an enormous potential of AI, but it does indeed come with threats, like all new technologies … a year ago, we agreed on the resolution of the United Nations. to work safe and reliable AI. We see many countries looking at the AI law and reflect on how it can be adopted. Even in India, everyone agrees that we have to work on secure and safe AI, to create confidence among our citizens, because I think that if you have confidence in the system, you will assume it. “Mary Adebahr, director of Cyber Foreign and Security Policy, Federal Foreign Office, Germany said that the growing challenge of Kubereats should be addressed.” will lead to an increase in cyber attacks. In the absence of regulations, this growing challenge must be addressed by individual states, coalitions of states and at the level of the UN, “said Adebahr. Sachin Kakkar, Site Lood, Privacy, Safety and Security, Google India, emphasized how AI can facilitate the burden on security engineers and say:” The complicated task is, what man will do. And we can give the defense of the balance in preference. “Mu Nair, national coordinator for cyber security for the government of India, emphasized that countries must work together to set up cyber threats safety rules.” Cyber threats are over borders today. It can reach out to any continent to any continent. So we must have a lot of cooperation. We have to sit together, put back and put together to see how the entire landscape can be protected, “Nair said.