The future of AI: leaders talk risks, regulation, collaboration
DPA
While the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) raises many hopes, particularly for medicine, its development is seen as largely unchecked. This week, AI took centre stage with the G7’s voluntary code of conduct, a trilateral meeting between ministers of France, Germany and Italy in Rome as well as US President Joe Biden’s executive order and the international AI summit at Bletchley Park north of London. In late October, the UN also set up an expert panel to make recommendations in the field of AI, a technology with “transformative potential” yet also great risks to democracy and human rig…