The rise of ChatGPT and other large language models has ignited widespread discussions on the implications of AI, prompting questions about its potential to replace human labour and the readiness of societies to manage its benefits and drawbacks. Stakeholders debate the necessity of regulating AI development, with many advocating cautions. Governance of AI is explored at various levels, from national strategies to international initiatives. Concerns encompass economic disruption, safety, security, human rights, and ethics, highlighting the need for comprehensive frameworks. Given AI’s role in decision-making and its potential for bias, ethical considerations are crucial.
Alongside governance efforts, attention is drawn to standards development, education, and international collaboration to ensure AI’s responsible and equitable integration into society. AI’s impact extends beyond governance to intersect with other digital technologies like IoT, semiconductors, and quantum computing, shaping the future of various industries and societal infrastructure.
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