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From Asia-Pacific Hub to Ethical AI Development: A Global Conference Explores the Challenges and Solutions

The Asia-Pacific region is becoming a hub for artificial intelligence (AI) development, with policymakers and technology experts from 15 countries gathering in Ho Chi Minh City for the AI Connect II Regional Conference. The event, organized by the US Department of State, the Atlantic Council, and the Department of Science and Technology, took place from April 22 to 24 and attracted nearly 100 participants.

Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Bui The Duy highlighted the importance of international cooperation in the sustainable development of AI technology in the region. He emphasized that AI has the potential to drive economic and social growth but also raised concerns about its socio-economic and ethical implications. Vietnam has been investing in AI research and development while incorporating it into specific industries like transportation and healthcare through a National Strategy and Policy.

The Deputy Consul General of the US in Ho Chi Minh City, Ms. Anne Benjaminson, stressed that responsible AI development is crucial according to OECD principles. She emphasized that low- and middle-income countries from Southeast Asia should have a seat at global discussions on AI policy to facilitate participation. The conference recognized the transformative potential of AI in society and economy while highlighting the need for ethical considerations and governmental oversight to ensure human safety and privacy.

There are currently no international principles governing AI development, but countries are using OECD principles as a reference when formulating their policies. The conference provided an opportunity for experts to share ideas, experiences, solutions to address challenges presented by AI technology in the Asia-Pacific region.

The conference highlighted that while there are benefits to developing AI technology, there are also challenges associated with it such as job displacement, privacy concerns, bias in algorithms, among others. However, with responsible development approaches that prioritize human safety and privacy as well as ethical considerations, these challenges can be mitigated.

In conclusion, policymakers from across Asia-Pacific gathered together at this conference to discuss how they can leverage AI technology while ensuring responsible development practices that prioritize human safety and privacy over profitability or efficiency gains.

Eleanor Thompson

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