New Delhi [India], April 11 (ANI): Policymakers, diplomats, and technology leaders emphasized the importance of global collaboration, establishing regulatory structures, and fostering public confidence to guarantee the safe and secure advancement of technologies.
Artificial Intelligence
(
AI
) at the
Carnegie India International Tech Summit
took place in New Delhi on Friday.
The specialists likewise cautioned about
AI
‘S involvement in intensifying cyberattacks, urging for collaborative efforts.
On being asked about what countries are doing about
AI
threats,
Ernst Noorman
The Ambassador at Large for Cyber Affairs from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Netherlands stated, “We see significant potential in”;
AI
but indeed, it comes with threats, like all new technologies… A year ago, we agreed on the first
AI
The resolution was passed at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) with support from twenty nations. It was adopted by unanimous consent to collaborate on ensuring security, safety, and trustworthiness.
AI
.”
He stated, “We observe the Brussels effect with the (EU)”
AI
Proceed. Many nations are observing the
AI
Act and consider how this approach could be implemented. In India as well, there is consensus that we must develop safeguards for ensuring safety and security.
AI
, to create trust among our citizens, because I think that if you have trust in the system, then you will adopt it.”
Maria Adebahr
, Director for Cyber Foreign and Security Policy, Federal Foreign Office, Germany said that the growing challenge of cyberthreats must be addressed at UN level.
”
AI
This will result in more frequent cyberattacks. Without regulation, addressing this escalating issue falls to individual nations, groups of countries, and the United Nations,” Adebahr stated.
Sachin Kakkar
, serving as the Site Lead for Privacy, Safety, and Security at Google India, emphasized how
AI
can ease the burden on security engineers and said, “We believe that
AI
will alleviate the tedious effort required from a security engineer … The remaining challenge will be tackled by humans. Consequently, this shift allows us to realign workforce efforts toward these complexities, thus giving an advantage to the defenders.”
MU Nair
The National Cybersecurity Coordinator for the Indian government emphasized the importance of international cooperation in establishing safety regulations to combat cyber threats.
“Cyber threats nowadays transcend borders. They can originate from anywhere in the world and target any location globally. Therefore, extensive collaboration is essential. We must work collectively, establish guidelines, and join forces to ensure the comprehensive protection of this domain,” stated Nair.
The Global Technology Summit, the premier discussion forum on geopolitical technology issues, is jointly hosted by
External Affairs Ministry
. (ANI)
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