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GPAI Summit: Member countries unanimously adopt New Delhi declaration on artificial intelligence

Member countries of Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence will meet again in mid-2024 to discuss about the framework for AI governance

December 13, 2023 / 21:13 IST
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MoS for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar addressing the press at GPAI Summit
MoS for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar addressing the press at GPAI Summit

The New Delhi declaration of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence that was unanimously adopted by 28 countries laid special emphasis on the risks of AI, specifically misinformation, disinformation, personal data, threats to human rights and democracy.

This comes a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while urging countries to work together on a global framework for AI, pointed out that the technology has the power to make or break democracies.

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The declaration says, "We acknowledge the need to harness new opportunities and mitigate the risks arising from the development, deployment, and use of such technologies. This includes concerns around misinformation and disinformation, unemployment, lack of transparency and fairness, protection of intellectual property and personal data, and threats to human rights and democratic values."

The declaration further mentioned GPAI's role in "addressing contemporary AI issues, including generative AI, through applied AI projects aimed at addressing societal problems and global challenges, maximising the benefits and mitigating associated risks."