The Permanent Observer Caccia interferes on this topic on the development and use of artificial intelligence to request that “technological innovations are combined into a broader project to search for the public good.”
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It is “importance” that “the development and use of” artificial intelligence – is always in the service of men and women, who promote “brotherhood” and maintain “critical thinking and the ability to distinguish.” It is the desire expressed by the Apostolic Chair this Tuesday, May 6, through bishops, Gabriel Kakia, the permanent observer of the Apostolic Chair, during his speech at the special meeting of the environment (Economic and Social Council), devoted to Amnesty International.
The responsibility of the international community
“A healthy policy on artificial intelligence – Caccia’s words – requires technological innovations to be integrated with a broader project to search for the public good.” Nuncio’s appeal towards the responsibility of the international community in regulating the use of artificial intelligence “in its multiple forms.” The commitment that should depend on “common moral principles that can also direct government structures, such as global dialogue on artificial intelligence and independent international scientific group.”
Ethical use of science
A tangible example of how to identify all parties concerned on an ethical basis “balance between innovation and artificial intelligence”, is the signature of governments, international organizations, other institutions and the private sector of the private sector Rome calls for the ethics of artificial intelligence, The document describes “a series of basic moral principles, such as transparency, responsibility for inclusion, impartiality, reliability and privacy.” The initiative aimed at “enhancing the responsible and moral use of science, technology and innovation”, as planned in the future, “which is the global digital number annex.”
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