Seoul Ministerial Statement for advancing AI safety, innovation and inclusivity

Statement from the AI Seoul Summit 2024:

1.1 It is imperative to guard against the full spectrum of AI risks, including risks posed by the deployment and use of current and frontier AI models or systems and those that may be designed, developed, deployed and used in future. Principles for AI safety and security include transparency, interpretability and explainability; privacy and accountability; meaningful human oversight and effective data management and protection. We encourage all relevant actors, including organisations developing and deploying current and frontier AI, to promote accountability and transparency throughout the AI lifecycle by seeking to assess, prevent, mitigate and remedy adverse impacts which may emerge. We further encourage all relevant actors to foster an enabling environment in which AI is designed, developed, deployed and used in a safe, secure and trustworthy manner, for the good of all and in line with applicable domestic and international frameworks.

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