NEW DELHI DECLARATION ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Global Partnership on AI (GPAI) Summit:

  • Representatives from 28 countries and the European Union adopt the “New Delhi Declaration” during the GPAI summit hosted by India.
  • India will chair the GPAI grouping in 2024, reinforcing its commitment to AI development.
Source: Javatpoint

 Declaration’s Core Principles:

  • The ministerial declaration emphasizes the commitment to principles for responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI.
  • Rooted in democratic values and human rights, the GPAI aims to promote trustworthy, responsible, sustainable, and human-centered use of AI.

Inclusivity and Global Reach:

  • GPAI, spanning North and South America, Europe, and East Asia, aspires to work collectively for the trustworthy development, deployment, and use of AI.
  • Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, stresses inclusivity, making AI benefits available globally, particularly in the Global South.

Challenges and Mitigation Focus:

  • The Delhi Declaration commits countries to address challenges such as misinformation, disinformation, unemployment, lack of transparency, fairness, protection of intellectual property and personal data, and threats to human rights and democratic values.
  • Acknowledging the evolving landscape, discussions revolve around pooling OECD resources to find optimal solutions for AI deployment and governance.

The New Delhi Declaration signifies a global commitment to advancing AI responsibly, reflecting the growing importance of international cooperation in navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence.