Amidst divergent AI governance strategies, global powers navigate cooperation and competition, shaping a future of technological solidarity.
In an era of technological innovation, artificial intelligence becomes the cornerstone of progress. However, with the increasing capabilities of AI, the necessity for its global governance also grows. Chairman of the PRC, Xi Jinping, contributed to this area by introducing the "Global Initiative on Governance" at the third "One Belt, One Road" International Cooperation Forum.
aims to support developing countries in AI technology development to promote global development and innovation. Three-component Foundation: Development, Safety, and AI Governance is one of the largest multilateral forums on AI with the participation of more than 150 countries, its impact on AI regulation in the Group of Seven countries may not be immediately obvious due to differences in AI regulation approaches among various states and regions. As the host country of the G7 summit in 2023, Japan took the initiative in discussing AI regulation.
participants, adopt different approaches to AI regulation, this may lead to competition and incompatibility between technological systems and standards. This, in turn, may hinder international cooperation and knowledge exchange in the field of AI. Competition and Incompatibility: Differences in approaches to AI regulation can create obstacles for global cooperation and standardization in the AI field. This may impede the creation of universal initiatives and international standards.
"AI guide" emphasizes understanding countries' cultural differences and doesn't prescribe unacceptable risk categories. It is designed to be voluntary and aims to guide domestic regulations in the respective countries. 2. Promotion of Innovation and Business-Friendly Policies The guide encourages governments to support companies through research and development funding.
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