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T20 Policy Brief - The Case for International Digital Standards for

27 Jul 2023

Based scale language models such as GPT- on the G20 AI Principles,c which draw 4, have triggered a rush of national on the OECD Recommendation on AI,d regulatory initiatives and even a call the G20 must not miss the window of c The G20 Osaka Leaders Declaration commits the G20 to cooperating to encourage the interoperability of different frameworks, reaffirms the importance of the interface betwee. [...] To further promote innovation in the digital economy, the G20 supports sharing of good practices on effective policy and regulatory approaches and frameworks that are innovative as well as agile, flexible, and adapted to the digital era, including through the use of regulatory sandboxes. [...] The responsible development and use of AI can be a driving force to help advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and realise a sustainable and inclusive society; the G20 commits to a human-centred approach to AI and welcomes the non-binding G20 AI Principles, drawn from the OECD Recommendation on AI. [...] and economies of scale, and enables Such standards generate efficiencies access to larger and more diverse of scale and expedite the development markets, reducing the digital divide as and distribution of new innovations, and benefits trickle down to consumers. [...] and capacity-building campaign to The TBT Agreement principles and provide practical guidance for the code for good regulatory practices development and uptake of data form a solid basis for the processes and digital standards.
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