Continuing artificial intelligence without restriction or monitoring turns turning into an escape force that sows chaos and threatens the security of societies

The President of the Federal National Council, Saqr Ghobash, warned that the “technological armament race” witnessed by the world will make artificial intelligence, if it continues without restriction or monitoring, a foolish force that sows chaos and threatens the security of societies and countries alike, stressing the need to adopt international agreements related to the standards of transparency, accountability and moral foundations. The legal use of artificial intelligence to reduce its security, military and social risks, in addition to adopting legislative standards that are compatible with the cross -border nature of the “AI” and is able to deal with the scope and speed of international variables.
In detail, Saqr Ghobash affirmed that the UAE state led by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the State, “may God protect him”, has established an Emirati national philosophy in dealing with major technical transformations, based on the fact that artificial intelligence and digital transformations are not an end in itself, but a way to uphold the value of man as a tool is as it is a tool that is a tool that is a tool that is a tool that is a tool that is a tool that is a tool that is a tool that is a tool that is a tool. His well -being and development. Hence, the national strategic vision of artificial intelligence 2031 came to make technology a tool for sustainable development, and connects scientific aspiration, human dimension, and even environmental. This is evident in the “Stargate Emirates” project as the largest compound of artificial intelligence outside the United States, which is the first in the world to use clean energy in its operation.
Ghobash said, during his speech at the “First Legislative Parliamentary Forum, organized by the Federal National Council, with the participation of a number of representatives of the legislative councils in the countries of the Cooperation Council for the Arab Gulf States”: “It is good for me, in the name of the Federal National Council, to thank and appreciate His Highness Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Governor of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the National Security Adviser, for the vision of the National Security Supporting the march of artificial intelligence in the country, which exceeded the limits of the user of this technology to a maker of his trends in a way that serves development and the future industry. And morals.
He added: “Artificial intelligence has spoken a great power that reshapes the concepts of politics and economics, the foundations of governance and sovereignty, and even the rules of societal and human relations, which imposes on parliaments to redefine the function of legislation in this era in which the time unity is no longer measured by the indicator of” the month or Sunnah, but rather the course of the course. ” Technology “that has become states and societies every day in front of the challenge that is not limited to keeping pace with these technical developments, but rather how to direct them towards serving the human being, and ensuring that they are not damaged by the integrity of societies.”
Ghobash continued: “Accordingly, the legislation today is concept and practice, in front of equations at the national and international levels. On the national level, it is mainly required to ensure the strengthening of national sovereignty by consolidating the sovereignty of countries on their sensitive data, ensuring the ability to operate across the borders without giving up privacy and security, and enabling the economy producing the social value Formulating legal frameworks that make artificial intelligence “technical abundance” and “social value” together by ensuring transparency and accountability in the use of smart systems, on the one hand, and organizing the relationship between artificial intelligence and the labor market, on the other hand.
He pointed out that the real challenge at the international level, which faces legislation and humanity alike, is embodied in the ability of international society, and with it parliamentary institutions, to formulate transient international legislation
The borders are manifested in a global framework that balances innovation and reducing existential and social risks, pointing out that this noble orientation will be intercepted by the obstacle of the fragmentation competition with which the developed countries and major technical companies entered the stage of the “technological arms race” that will make the artificial intelligence, if it continues without registration, if it continues without registration, if it continues without registration, if it continues without registration, if it continues without registration or Monitoring, asleep force that sows chaos and threatens the security of societies and countries alike.
He said: “Based on this, we are required, through our national, regional and international parliamentary institutions, and in cooperation with the relevant international institutions, to adopt legislative criteria that are compatible with the cross -border nature of artificial intelligence, and are able to deal with the scope and speed of international changes accompanying it.”
He stressed that the need to formulate and adopt international agreements related to the criteria of transparency, accountability, and moral and legal foundations of the uses of artificial intelligence with its security, military and social risks, and at the same time enhances the wheel of innovation that we are in the hope of the need to address most Humanity threatens natural and non -natural factors such as climate change, food and water security, energy, and others.
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