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GPAI: How it is Bringing a Unified Technological Future

GPAI: How it is Bringing a Unified Technological Future
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GPAI helps to promote international cooperation and serves as a global reference point for relevant AI problems

According to GPAI, The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) is a multi-stakeholder initiative which aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice on AI by supporting cutting-edge research and applied activities on AI-related priorities. GPAI's 15 founding members are Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Slovenia, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union. They were joined by Brazil, the Netherlands, Poland and Spain in December 2020.

GPAI's Importance

GPAI is useful because it provides a method or forum for transmitting multidisciplinary research and recognizing critical issues among AI professionals.

It helps to promote international cooperation and serves as a global reference point for relevant AI problems, as well as eliminating repetition. It eventually leads to the formulation of reliable AI.

GPAI evaluates science and socioeconomic data in a systematic, analytical, accessible, and transparent manner.

This knowledge is essential for comprehending AI's effects, as well as opportunities for adapting to and mitigating key threats.

Last year, India became a key member of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), which promotes responsible and self involved AI production and use. India is actually engaged in the global development of Artificial Intelligence by joining GPAI as a key member, enhancing its expertise in the use of emerging technology for inclusive growth. AI is quickly infiltrating all aspects of the economy, and if used responsibly and compassionately, it has the ability to improve global economic and social relationships.

GPAI is focused to put together top experts from businesses, democratic institutions, governments and institutions in cooperation with partners and international bodies to facilitate responsible AI development and establish techniques to demonstrate how AI can be used effectively to cope with the current worldwide Covid-19 issue.

According to Jagran Josh, the working groups of GPAI work on the following themes:

1. Responsible AI

2. Data governance

3. The future of work

4. Innovation and commercialization

They need to meet at least once every month.  The meetings also need to ensure that each group is aware of the other group's activities.

GPAI has been working from the past 4 years on building responsible AI, data governance, the future of work, and innovation and commercialization.

OECD is a permanent observer to GPAI's governing bodies. It also contributes experts to participate in GPAI's working groups frequently.

Conclusion

I Pleaders mentioned that, thus, India, by joining GPAI as a founding member, will effectively take an interest in the worldwide improvement of Artificial Intelligence, utilizing its experience around the utilization of advanced innovations for comprehensive development.

India additionally declared a National AI Strategy with the Indian Government propelling a first of its kind National AI Portal that unites the best personalities and thoughts alongside assets to handle the subject of artificial intelligence across divisions and ventures. The GPAI will be upheld by a secretariat, which will be facilitated by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris, alongside two Centres of Expertise, one in Montreal and another in Paris.

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