Global treaty for artificial intelligence

When world leaders gather in Global Artificial Intelligence Security Summit (AI) at Bletchley Park, an AI-generated presenter provides weather information on the main English language news channel.

World leaders from various countriesincluding the United Kingdom, United States, China, Japan, or EU countries, Apart from leaders of the business world like Elon Musk has overcome the odds, but what matters most are the risks of the technology and the need to work together. Remember that currently the main players in AI are the United States and China through related companies. Global challenges require this global agreement and in this case with some urgency especially on topics like bias, transparency, misinformation, or security.

A few days ago, the President of the United States, Joe Biden, signed an executive order, deeming this situation extraordinary, indicating that AI is the most transformative technology of our time. This order aims to control the development and application of AI that impacts all sectors of society, both positively and due to risks that may arise due to a lack of transparency, control or application in the public or private sector.

This standard specifically focuses on possible threats to the control of AI systems in critical infrastructure and in sensitive areas such as chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or cybersecurity, caused by errors or errors. Malicious actions can have very bad consequences. Putin already said “whoever dominates AI will dominate the world”, let’s hope they don’t kill him.

This order comes after the G7 ratified the first one this Monday global code of ethics for algorithm developers new generation in framework Hiroshima Process in AI, a forum dedicated to harmonizing AI governance.

Before this action, The European Union has agreed its own regulatory framework for the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), establishes the world’s first comprehensive standards for regulating or prohibiting certain uses artificial intelligence in an ethical and safe manner and promote its reliable development and use.

Like past technological revolutions, AI will combine extraordinary growth and opportunity with enormous disruption and risk. But unlike previous policies, this policy, in essence, seems capable of changing the structure and balance of global power, as it threatens the power of nation-states as global geopolitical actors and that is why policymakers around the world have begun to look at how to regulate it.


AI is the new focus of intense geostrategic competition, whether due to its controllability, economic potential, or military superiority, AI supremacy will be the strategic goal of every government that has the resources to compete, even if AI spreads without borders and is under state control. the power of large companies.

A global agreement on AI will mitigate the social risks posed by artificial intelligence. This regime will form a model to overcome the emergence of other disruptive technologies that will mutually benefit each other. While AI can be a unique catalyst for change, it will not be the last disruptive technology humanity will face. Establishing good global governance for AI, as was done in the Internet age, will establish good governance for future technology and for humanity itself.

PS: In the era of technological humanism, be careful of poisons, climbers, Trojans and trolls, and surround yourself SYNERGEN which always adds skills, equipment and value.


Roderick Gilbert

"Entrepreneur. Internet fanatic. Certified zombie scholar. Friendly troublemaker. Bacon expert."

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