Representatives from 28 countries and the European Union adopted the “New Delhi Declaration” of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI, pronounced g-pay).
India is hosting the summit, and will chair the GPAI grouping in 2024.
The ministerial declaration affirms the countries’ commitment to “principles for responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI … rooted in democratic values and human rights … and promoting trustworthy, responsible, sustainable and human-centred use of AI”.
GPAI is a grouping of countries in North and South America, Europe, and East Asia.
Which strive to work towards “trustworthy development, deployment, and use of AI”.
The previous summit had taken place before the popularity of ChatGPT and the buzz around AI grew exponentially.
The Delhi Declaration commits countries to work on mitigating 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.
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