The president Macron eager to read the 1st GPAI reports
Live from the Paris Peace Forum, Emmanuel Macron, President of the French Republic, received the first report of the GPAI.
Live from the Paris Peace Forum, Emmanuel Macron, President of the French Republic, received the first report of the GPAI.
Intervention of Baroness Joanna Shields yesterday in Paris on the presentation of the first annual report of the GPAI, at the Paris Peace Forum.
For two days, the GPAI is holding a summit at the Institut de France in the heart of Paris. The program includes sessions dedicated to the presentation of project results. Discover the first day below.
Alongside the GPAI Summit, the initiative’s Responsible Artificial Intelligence (RAI) Working Group is hosting an event focusing on the role of AI in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
One year after the Montreal Summit, the Working Group on Data Governance will present its latest work on data sharing for the benefit of society at large at this year’s GPAI Summit in Paris.
Lynne Parker, Representative of the United States on the GPAI Steering Committee, recalls the work accomplished over the past twelve months and welcomes the appointment of Japan as Incoming Council Chair as well as Brazil as Member of the Steering Committee.
The GPAI Innovation and Commercialization Working Group is committed to ensuring that AI improves the conditions around crop production conditions, livestock welfare and product traceability, at the same time as conserving water resources and land reserves.
Thomas Hahn, Chief expert software at Siemens, defends the thesis of a federated regulatory approach to AI at the European level. Many initiatives are currently underway.
Daniela Battisti, Head of International Relations at the Italian Department for Digital Transformation, shares her enthusiasm for the work already done within the GPAI, and discusses future areas for consideration. Her wish list includes examining the impact of Artificial Intelligence on public services.
Yoichi Iida, Director of International Research and Policy Coordination, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan (MIC-Japan), reviews the achievements of GPAI and discusses expectations for the future.
Francis Bach, a researcher at INRIA and specialist in machine learning, looks back at the main successes of Artificial Intelligence, and discusses the limitations of this technology in certain areas.
To gain a clearer understanding of the challenges posed by AI for the future on work. That is the ambition of the Living Lab virtual laboratory that GPAI experts are currently working on. A genuine co-creation ecosystem for people-centric research and innovation.
Latin America has specificities in political, economic and cultural terms, not to mention a growing problem of inequality. This region can contribute to the development of AI even beyond its borders by bringing a diversity perspective from other regions of the world.
How can AI improve ethics in the world of work? In the absence of specific studies, the Future of Work expert group set out to answer that question this year.
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