Dubai, The UAE's Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications Office has launched the Charter for the Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence in the UAE, aimed at achieving the objectives of the UAE Strategy for Artificial Intelligence (AI). This launch reflects the leadership's vision to transform the UAE into a global hub for developing and adopting AI solutions and applications across various fields, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported. The Charter aims to provide a thriving environment that adheres to the highest standards of safety and privacy and enhances societal trust in these applications. The Charter aims to establish robust principles and frameworks for applying the most advanced AI models, focusing on strengthening human and machine relationships. The principles of the Charter include the importance of safety and fairness to provide an equitable environment for society. This ensures the responsible development of AI technologies, guaranteeing their inclusivi ty and accessibility. The Charter also includes principles to enhance awareness in the AI field for an inclusive future, benefiting from AI advancements to ensure fair technological access for all segments of society. Additionally, it covers compliance with the laws related to the development and use of AI. Source: Bahrain News Agency
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