CSTO is considered unacceptable to politicize issue of artificial intelligence technologies

The organization of the collective security agreement (CSTO) considers it unacceptable to politicize the issue of artificial intelligence technologies (AI) and their regulation, as well as the creation of artificial restrictions on access to these technologies and the infrastructure necessary for their development.

This is stated in the statement in connection with the development of artificial intelligence technologies adopted by the Council of the Parliamentary Assembly of the CSTO.

“We proceed from the fact that the consideration of the issues of international regulation of the development and application of AI in the civilian sphere should be carried out under the auspices of the UN in the interstate format, based on the proper accounting of the interests of all countries of the world,” follows from the text published on Monday, May 3 press service of the organization.

The CSTO was called for active international cooperation on a non -discriminatory basis in the field of development and use of AI in the civilian sphere, as well as when building the infrastructure necessary for the development of AI.

“We urge to actively introduce and use the achievements of the CSTO members in the field of AI, develop national software in the field of big data, engage in information and cognitive security, control data circulation, in order to avoid damage to national security and interests of citizens,” – It follows from the message.

The CSTO has also stated the intention to make everything depending on the CSTO members to create comfortable jurisdiction in the CSTO area for the development of AI.

The timeliness of the development of recommendations for the CSTO member states on the creation of mutually beneficial principles of the development of national legislation in the field of the formation and use of large data and in the field of creating artificial intelligence and robotics in order to ensure national security.

was noted.

“We are calling for the parliaments of the countries of the world to joint work in this direction. We are convinced that the technological world of the future should be multipolar, be built on the basis of mutual respect, trust and cooperation. We are ready to jointly promote such an approach with interested states and their associations,” we follows. From the text of the statement.