
BRICS countries — Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa — emphasize the need to protect information security and intellectual property rights in light of the rapid development of artificial intelligence technologies. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
During a two-day summit held in Rio de Janeiro, the statement draft prepared by the leaders addressed issues such as preventing unauthorized data collection through artificial intelligence systems and implementing fair payment mechanisms for copyright. The leaders participating in the summit are expressing a firm stance against the use of copyrighted content in the development of artificial intelligence models by major technological companies in developed countries.
They highlight the necessity of considering the interests of developing countries in ensuring fairness in the digital economy. The statement draft supports the BRICS countries' commitment to respecting human rights, transparency, and accountability principles in the use of artificial intelligence technologies.
Additionally, they are calling on the international community to actively contribute to the formation of global artificial intelligence governance and regulatory frameworks. Against the backdrop of exercises conducted by the Brazilian military to ensure the summit's security, this forum is discussing pressing issues in international politics and technology.
The initiative promoted by the BRICS countries serves to enhance international attention to important issues such as the right to information ownership, personal privacy protection, and fair compensation in the use of artificial intelligence tools. This, in turn, helps to strengthen the principles of equality and fairness in the global digital economy.