President Lula and Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, at an AI summit in India PR/Ricardo Stuckert President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) spoke at the summit on the impact of artificial intelligence, in the early hours of this Thursday (19). At an event held in India, the president highlighted what he sees as the two sides of technology. 📱Download the g1 app to see news in real time and for free “Every technological innovation of great impact has a dual character and confronts us with ethical and political issues”, he stated. He compared artificial intelligence to historical milestones such as aviation, the use of the atom, genetic engineering and the space race, noting that these advances can both enhance collective well-being and pose threats. In the case of the digital revolution and AI, Lula says that technologies “positively impact industrial productivity, public services, medicine, food and energy security, and the way we connect with each other”. “But they can also encourage extremely harmful practices, such as the use of autonomous weapons, hate speech, disinformation, child pornography, feminicide, violence against women and girls and precarious work. False content manipulated by artificial intelligence distorts electoral processes and puts democracy at risk”, said the president. See the videos that are trending on g1 According to Lula, the accelerated advancement of technology occurs at a time of weakening multilateralism, which makes the construction of inclusive global governance urgent. The president defended the regulation of so-called big techs as a way of protecting human rights in the digital environment and guaranteeing the integrity of information. “Computational capabilities, infrastructure and capital remain excessively concentrated in a few countries and companies. The data generated by our citizens, companies and public bodies are being appropriated by a few conglomerates, with no equivalent counterpart in generating value and income in our territories”, he said. “When few control algorithms and digital infrastructures, we are not talking about innovation, but about domination”. The regulation of big tech is linked to the imperative of safeguarding human rights in the digital sphere, promoting the integrity of information and protecting our countries’ creative industries. The current business model of these companies depends on the exploitation of personal data, the renunciation of the right to privacy and the monetization of flashy content that amplifies political radicalization. Lula also mentioned initiatives being discussed in Congress and the launch of the Brazilian Artificial Intelligence Plan, in 2025, as part of the strategy to use technology to generate jobs, income and improve public services. At the international level, the president reinforced the importance of multilateral cooperation and defended the United Nations as the central space for building global AI governance that is inclusive and development-oriented. Meeting with Google CEO The president also met this Thursday with Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, during the Summit on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence. The meeting took place at the request of the executive. According to Lula, Pichai highlighted the importance of Brazil for the company, in addition to the investments already made in the country. The CEO mentioned the opening of the Engineering Center in São Paulo and the infrastructure actions and partnerships with the public sector. The president presented the Brazilian vision for the AI area, including government actions in digital public services, the Brazilian Artificial Intelligence Plan and projects aimed at attracting investments in data centers. During the meeting, concerns about risks associated with the use of AI were also discussed, especially in relation to girls and women, in addition to the regulatory framework proposal being analyzed in the National Congress, which provides protection measures for the Brazilian creative industry. According to Lula, Google signaled its commitment to deepening its partnership with the Brazilian government and expanding joint actions with the private sector in the country. What is the “Summit on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence” summit? It continues the process started in the United Kingdom in 2023. The summit, which takes place annually, aims to reflect on the different dimensions of AI, with a main focus on governance, a topic that is still poorly regulated globally. In addition to the summit, an official visit and the opening of the Brazilian Export and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil) office in the country are also planned, which should also generate demands from Brazilian businesspeople interested in strengthening their commercial presence in the region.
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In a speech at the summit on the impact of AI, Lula highlights the duality of technology and defends the regulation of big tech
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