Davos, Switzerland – An international dialogue session entitled “Responsible Innovation in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”, organized by the Trends Center for Research and Consulting at Davos Lodge in the Swiss city of Davos, confirmed that responsible innovation in the age of artificial intelligence is not just a technical issue.
Rather, it is a societal choice that requires a collective commitment to ethical governance, inclusive participation, and fairness in providing opportunities.
To ensure that technological progress contributes to enhancing social cohesion, consolidating justice, and serving the public interest.
The session discussed the challenges and opportunities associated with the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence applications.
In addition to ways to deal with its increasing impacts on economies, governance systems and societies, through responsible governance and promoting inclusiveness.
In addition to ensuring equitable access to technologies, which contributes to shaping an innovative future that serves sustainable development and the public interest.
The session was attended by a group of experts and thought leaders from various countries around the world.
For their part, the speakers participating in the session stressed that the rapid development of artificial intelligence technologies imposes on governments, institutions and the private sector a shared responsibility to establish flexible and adaptable regulatory and ethical frameworks that keep pace with innovation without hindering its momentum.
They stressed the importance of enhancing international cooperation and exchanging expertise in the field of artificial intelligence governance.
To ensure the protection of cybersecurity, preserve privacy, and build community trust in emerging technologies.
They pointed out that investing in scientific research, building human capabilities, and supporting partnerships between research centers, universities, and technology companies represents a fundamental pillar for ensuring the use of artificial intelligence as a tool for comprehensive economic growth and achieving sustainable development.
This is taking into account the cultural and social specificities of different countries and societies.
Participants agreed that responsible AI, when managed effectively, can contribute to improving the quality of public services.
In addition to enhancing data-driven policy design and supporting the achievement of sustainable development goals.
Especially in the fields of health care.
By expanding access to diagnosis in underserved areas.
And in environmental and climate governance by improving resource management and supporting early warning systems.


