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Savannah Fortis12 hours agoG7 countries to launch AI code of conduct: ReportThe Group of Seven (G7) countries will agree on a voluntary AI code of conduct for companies developing AI to reference for mitigating risks and benefits of the technology.1725 Total views16 Total sharesListen to article 0:00NewsJoin us on social networksThe Group of Seven (G7) industrial countries are scheduled to agree upon an artificial intelligence (AI) code of conduct for developers on Oct. 30, according to a report by Reuters. 


According to the report, the code has 11 points that aim to promote “safe, secure, and trustworthy AI worldwide” and help “seize” the benefits of AI while still addressing and troubleshooting the risks it poses.


The plan was drafted by G7 leaders in September. It says it offers voluntary guidance of actions for “organizations developing the most advanced AI systems, including the most advanced foundation models and generative AI systems.”


Additionally, it suggests that companies should publicize reports on the capabilities, limitations, use and misuse of the systems being built. Robust security controls for said systems are also recommended.


Countries involved in the G7 include Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union.


Cointelegraph has reached out to the G7 for confirmation of the development and additional information.


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This year’s G7 took place in Hiroshima, Japan, with a meeting held between all participating Digital and Tech Ministers on April 29 and 30.


Topics covered in the meeting included emerging technologies, digital infrastructure and AI, with an agenda item specifically dedicated to responsible AI and global AI governance.


The G7’s AI code of conduct comes as governments worldwide are trying to navigate the emergence of AI with its useful capabilities and concerns. The EU was among the first to establish guidelines with its landmark EU AI Act, which had its first draft passed in June.


On Oct. 26, the United Nations established a 39-member advisory committee to tackle issues related to the global regulation of AI.


The Chinese government also launched its own AI regulation, which began to take effect back in August.


From within the industry, the developer of the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT, OpenAI, announced that it plans to create a “preparedness” team that will assess a range of AI-related risks.


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