Document will be presented on Monday (30) and highlights concerns to increase privacy and reduce security risks. Computer screen Reproduction The G7, a group of the seven most industrialized countries in the world, will reach an agreement next Monday (30) on the code of conduct for companies that develop advanced artificial intelligence systems. Formed by the United States, Japan, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy and Canada, the G7 document shows that governments seek to reduce the risks and potential misuse of technology. According to Reuters, in the document that will be presented, the voluntary code of conduct will establish a milestone in the way major countries govern AI, amid concerns about privacy and security risks. For scientists, companies are in a technological race that not even their creators are any longer able to control this advancement. One of the proofs of this advancement with AI is ChatGPT. You ask him whatever you want and, to answer, he feeds on texts that are published on the internet. The curious thing is that the system already performs better in tests than most humans and it really feels like you are talking to a person. Like, for example, when they ask what risks the robot poses to society. ChatGPT has brought artificial intelligence closer to the common user. GETTY IMAGES G7 Summit in Hiroshima GR Meeting Disclosure / G7 In May this year, the heads of state of the G7 countries met in the city of Hiroshima, Japan. The group discussed issues such as climate change, the risk of food shortages, energy transition, war and peace. Brazil participated as a guest at the meeting. Artificial intelligence: understand why scientists are concerned about the rapid advancement of technology Globo Tecnologia
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