BREAKING NEWS: G7 Leaders Commit to Safer Online Space for Children
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The G7 powers, group that brings together the world's largest economies, outside China, yesterday called on the technology giants to develop tools that guarantee the safety of children on the internet, amidst concerns about the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) advance. G7: Macron seeks alternative to Trump's ban on Anthropic Copom AI models: Central Bank reduces Selic rate by 0.25 points, from 14.5 to 14.25% "We call on digital service pr…
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ANALYSIS. On the surface, Europe and the United States agree to further protect minors online and regulate the systems of AIA. But there is every reason to believe that the acts will not follow the wordsGreat smiles, beautiful consensual words and the promise to do much better in the future. In Evian, politicians and leaders of the digital empires have multiplied the commitments to increase the security of the technological services, especially …
On-line child protection was one of the topics put on the G7 agenda by the French Presidency, a protection that an increasing number of countries want to impose through the prohibition of social networks on younger people. In a few months, draft laws have multiplied.
The G-7 and its associated countries, which are the largest democratic powers, have completed their summit of Évian-les-Bains (France) with a very significant meeting, dedicated to artificial intelligence (IA). Shortly afterwards they made public a unanimous statement calling for the protection of minors in cyberspace and announcing that they will be very vigilant to ensure the correct use of the powerful AI.Continue reading...
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