The historic AI Ethics for Peace conference is set to take place in Hiroshima on July 9-10, with the Abu Dhabi Forum for Peace actively participating in this vital multi-faith event. Collaborating with the Pontifical Academy for Life and Religions for Peace Japan, the forum is committed to promoting ethical standards in artificial intelligence.
Key speakers at the conference include Shaikh Al Mahfoudh bin Bayyah from the Abu Dhabi Forum for Peace, Reverend Yoshiharu Tomatsu from Religions for Peace Japan, Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia from the Pontifical Academy for Life, and Father Paolo Bennati from the Pontifical Gregorian University. These leaders will introduce the Hiroshima Protocol on Generative Artificial Intelligence, a significant component of the Rome Call for AI Ethics.
The event will kick off at the International Conference Center Hiroshima with sessions focusing on the scientific and technological aspects of AI, as well as AI governance. The second day will be dedicated to the official signing of the Rome Call by global religious leaders, emphasizing the importance of ethical AI advancement and the involvement of all religious traditions.
This conference marks a critical step towards enhancing the ethical foundations of artificial intelligence and underscores the collective responsibility of diverse faith communities in shaping the future of AI technology.