India Calls for Responsible Use of AI Technology at G-20 Meet
In a statement released after the G-20 conference on cyber security, India emphasized the need for responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The conference, organized by the Ministry of Home Affairs, focused on the emerging challenges and risks associated with the misuse of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), AI, and the metaverse.
India expressed concerns about the potential for AI-generated cyber-attacks, malware, and scams that can be carried out on a large scale and at a low cost. The country urged for a deeper understanding of the capabilities and applications of AI technology used by malicious actors in order to address these threats effectively.
The conference also highlighted the challenges in combating illicit activities related to metaverse technologies and the need for discussions and strategies to tackle this evolving threat landscape.
The promotion of an open, secure, and accountable ICT environment was emphasized, with a focus on balancing technical advancement and business development with the safeguarding of states’ security and the privacy of individuals.
The statement also addressed concerns regarding online sexual exploitation and harmful content, particularly towards women and children. Stakeholders are seeking to strengthen cooperation and develop initiatives to ensure the safety of users, especially in vulnerable groups.
Furthermore, the statement expressed alarm over malicious cyber activities that violate established norms and principles of responsible state behavior in cyberspace and international law. The need for coordination on prevention and mitigation strategies against Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) was emphasized.
To combat cybercrime effectively, India advocated for comprehensive international cooperation through the establishment of an international convention under the UN framework. This convention would enable swift justice for victims while ensuring appropriate safeguards, including data protection, and empowering law enforcement agencies to combat new-age crimes.
India’s call for responsible use of AI technology underscores the growing importance of addressing the evolving threat landscape and prioritizing cybersecurity in the digital era.
The G-20 presidency provides India with a platform to drive discussions and initiatives related to cybersecurity, AI, and the metaverse, setting the stage for global cooperation in addressing these challenges.