(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 11 - The Group of Seven prìvacy summit
ended Friday by stressing the importance of Artificial
Intelligence focusing on persons and the Constitution.
"Artificial Intelligence and a reflection on rights and freedoms
were the glue of these three days of work.
"(There can be) no opposition to progress as long as it is
accompanied by the sharing of our regulatory principles," they
underlined, "and artificial intelligence and new technologies
must not be the source of new injustices and excessive
concentrations of public-private power.
"On this", they added, "we have found broad convergence in these
days of the G7".
Finally, the role and independence that the Privacy Authorities
must have in the "governance of AI, regardless of political
choices" to ensure "neutrality and impartiality" was underlined.
(ANSA).
AI must focus on persons, Constitution says privacy G7
Authority important in governance, convergence between countries