Premier Giorgia Meloni said that Rome
will host a major conference on artificial intelligence when it
holds the duty presidency of the G7 next year as she addressed
the AI Safety Summit in Bletchley Park, UK, on Thursday.
"We would like scholars, managers and experts from all over the
world to take part in order to discuss methods, initiatives and
guidelines to ensure that AI helps and does not replace those
who work, instead of improving their conditions and prospects.
"With the development of artificial intelligence without rules,
there is a risk that more and more people will not be needed on
the labour market, with very serious consequences for the fair
distribution of wealth.
"The applications of artificial intelligence can bring great
opportunities in many fields but enormous risks too," she
continued.
"(The risks include) opaque decision-making mechanisms,
discrimination, intrusions into our private lives and criminal
acts, because LLMs (Large Language Models) could be used to
produce weapons, low-tech biological damage, cyber attacks and
facilitate the personalization of phishing.
"The development of artificial intelligence is the greatest
intellectual, practical and anthropological challenge of this
age".
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