The Standing Committee of the CIS Inter-Parliament on Science and Education has approved a draft model law aimed at regulating the use of science and education. artificial intelligence (AI). The organization's website confirmed the development.

This meeting was attended by parliamentarians from each country. Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Representatives from the scientific and professional communities will also participate. Sergey Kasanin, Deputy Director General of Scientific Works of the Joint Institute of Informatics Problems of the Belarusian National Academy of Sciences, presented information on the progress of the document.
The main objective behind the drafting of this bill is to establish consistent regulations governing public interactions regarding the use of AI. These regulations aim to improve people's lives, ensure safety, and promote economic and social development through the advancement, integration, and exploitation of AI technologies.
The statement emphasizes the need to establish uniform definitions and principles for the use of AI across CIS countries. Its aim is to propose standardized regulations that support technological progress within the region's innovative economic framework.
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