in the world - no less than in the agenda of digital transformation. Moreover, these two areas have been developing in parallel for a long time, without intersecting.
" If you look at the practice of different countries, including Russia, then just a few years ago the expert community began to say that it was no longer possible to consider the principles, standards and ethical norms of sustainable development and digital transformation separately. Then the concept of "corporate kenya whatsapp resource digital responsibility" (CDR, Corporate Digital Responsibility) appeared ," explained Irina Efremova-Gart. She pointed out that the transition to CDR requires all business representatives to realize that the usual tools, technologies and practices that are not compatible with the agenda of this responsibility no longer work.
AI use and general norms of digital responsibility in Russia, Irina Efremova-Gart noted that the business community has a choice - to remain on the periphery and wait until colleagues in other countries come up with something, and Russia will follow their example, or to do it independently and share with the world community.
Andrey Neznamov, Managing Director and Head of the Center for Human-Centered AI at Sberbank , who was re-elected as Chairman of the Commission for the Implementation of the AI Alliance Code of Ethics in the Sphere of AI on July 26, 2024 , reported that over the past two years, more than 380 participants from 21 jurisdictions have joined the Code.
According to the data on the Alliance website, the total number of signatories to the Code is 387 structures. However, a significant portion of them are state universities and research institutes - for example, the Udmurt Federal Research Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Novosibirsk Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics named after L.I. Tsivyan or the Sakhalin Institute of Railway Transport, as well as 41 federal executive authorities and 17 regional executive authorities.
As for foreign participants, the Alliance is silent about them - naming only the countries of which there are 19 on the list on its website (excluding Russia). Among the countries from which the unknown signatories of the Code of Ethics in the field of AI come are Nigeria, Zambia, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali, Syria, Ethiopia, Myanmar.
Nevertheless, the Code solves the main task of the participants of the Russian AI market - to protect themselves from the adoption of a federal law that will put them in a strict framework. In a statement following the meeting of authorized representatives of organizations - signatories of the Code on July 26, 2024, the AI Alliance stated: "The speakers of the meeting emphasized that soft regulation or self-regulation of AI in Russia allows the industry to develop at a rapid pace, especially in comparison with countries where strict regulation of the technology is applied, and the presence of such a platform for dialogue between business and the state as the AI Alliance provides an opportunity to find common approaches to regulating the industry for market participants."
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