
The BRICS countries — Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa — emphasizing the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, have stressed the need to protect information security and intellectual property rights in this field. In the draft declaration being considered by leaders during the two-day summit in Rio de Janeiro, there is a call to prevent unauthorized data collection through AI systems and to introduce fair compensation mechanisms for copyright holders.
The leaders participating in the summit expressed a firm stance against the use of copyrighted content in the training of AI models by major tech companies, primarily based in developed countries. They emphasize that the interests of developing nations must be considered in the formation of a fair digital economy.
According to the draft declaration, the BRICS countries support adherence to the principles of "respect for human rights, transparency, and accountability" in the use of AI technologies. They are also calling on the international community to actively participate in shaping global AI governance and regulatory frameworks.
Against the backdrop of military drills conducted by Brazil's armed forces to ensure the summit's security, the forum is addressing one of the most pressing issues on the international political and technological agenda.
This initiative by the BRICS countries could represent an important step toward drawing global attention to fundamental issues such as data ownership, privacy protection, and fair compensation in the use of AI tools. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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