Kishida puts AI dangers at top of G7 summit agenda
Tokyo | Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says he wants Group of Seven (G7) leaders to address growing concerns about the impact of technology on society by agreeing to international rules and a framework governing the use of generative artificial intelligence.
While Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and deterring a Chinese invasion of Taiwan will top the agenda at the G7 leaders summit which opens on Friday, Mr Kishida warned AI was another threat to global stability.
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