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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
RIO DE JANEIRO, July 17 (Xinhua) — The BRICS Media and Think Tank Forum on Wednesday unveiled an initiative on cooperation and development in artificial intelligence (AI), calling for joint efforts to use AI in news content production and think tank research.
The initiative forms an important consensus on jointly building a new architecture of international communication, on deepening cooperation to jointly build new models of industrial interaction, and on using intelligent manufacturing to jointly create a new system of knowledge exchange.
Participants agreed that the technological revolution in artificial intelligence is changing the global information and communication landscape, creating new opportunities for digital transformation in the Global South while at the same time increasing systemic risks such as technological monopoly and data hegemony.
Based on this, the forum participants noted, the BRICS media and think tanks should rely on the development realities of the Global South and create a paradigm of cooperation that involves joint technological research, the development of common standards and collective discussion of governance issues so that AI achievements benefit all of humanity.
The event also called on BRICS media and think tanks to use this initiative as a starting point to provide countries in the Global South with practical examples of how to harness digital opportunities and advance the transformation of the international order through information interaction and the formation of a common discourse, thus jointly writing a new chapter in the history of the symbiosis of civilizations in the era of artificial intelligence. –0–
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