平井卓也さんのインスタグラム写真 - (平井卓也Instagram)「ベルギー・ブラッセルに到着。早速、アンシップEU副委員長と会談。副委員長はエストニア元首相です。AI社会原則、日EUデジタル協力など、率直な意見交換が出来ました。会談の結果を共同声明にまとめました。EUとの協力を進めてまいります! (共同声明:抜粋) Vice-President Ansip and Minister Hirai discussed bilateral cooperation to promote a human-centric approach to artificial intelligence (AI), building on the joint statement of the 26th EU-Japan summit which took place on 25 April.  Vice-President Ansip and Minister Hirai said after their meeting: "The speed of AI’s development and the global changes that it entails are at the heart of EU-Japan cooperation. It is not only important to advance and progress in AI, but also to develop and promote human-centric and ethical approaches in technologies as a basis for the development and deployment of AI. In this way, we can build trust, encourage people’s understanding and acceptance of AI and develop societies that embrace it.  In this regard, we welcome two publications: Japan’s “Social Principles of Human-Centric AI” and the European Commission’s Communication on Building Trust in Human-Centric AI.  Our approaches share common values and aims. Japan has set out seven principles: (1) human-centric, (2) education, (3) privacy, (4) security, (5) fair competition, (6) fairness, accountability, transparency and (7) innovation. These will form the basis for creating a human-centric "Society 5.0" that can successfully combine cyber space with physical space. They go hand in hand with the seven key requirements that the Commission supports to develop AI that people can trust: (1) human agency and oversight, (2) technical robustness and safety, (3) privacy and data governance, (4) transparency, (5) diversity, non-discrimination and fairness, (6) environmental and societal well-being and (7) accountability.  Our common work on data and trust is essential for the successful development and deployment of AI.  The European Union and Japan will continue to work closely together to promote international common understanding on AI ethics/principles, in international fora such as the G7 and G20." Today’s discussions also aimed to prepare the ministerial meetings on digital of the G7 and G20 respectively taking place in Paris on 15 May and in Japan on 8」5月3日 19時23分 - hiratakuchan0125

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ベルギー・ブラッセルに到着。早速、アンシップEU副委員長と会談。副委員長はエストニア元首相です。AI社会原則、日EUデジタル協力など、率直な意見交換が出来ました。会談の結果を共同声明にまとめました。EUとの協力を進めてまいります!
(共同声明:抜粋)
Vice-President Ansip and Minister Hirai discussed bilateral cooperation to promote a human-centric approach to artificial intelligence (AI), building on the joint statement of the 26th EU-Japan summit which took place on 25 April.
Vice-President Ansip and Minister Hirai said after their meeting: "The speed of AI’s development and the global changes that it entails are at the heart of EU-Japan cooperation. It is not only important to advance and progress in AI, but also to develop and promote human-centric and ethical approaches in technologies as a basis for the development and deployment of AI. In this way, we can build trust, encourage people’s understanding and acceptance of AI and develop societies that embrace it.
In this regard, we welcome two publications: Japan’s “Social Principles of Human-Centric AI” and the European Commission’s Communication on Building Trust in Human-Centric AI.
Our approaches share common values and aims. Japan has set out seven principles: (1) human-centric, (2) education, (3) privacy, (4) security, (5) fair competition, (6) fairness, accountability, transparency and (7) innovation. These will form the basis for creating a human-centric "Society 5.0" that can successfully combine cyber space with physical space. They go hand in hand with the seven key requirements that the Commission supports to develop AI that people can trust: (1) human agency and oversight, (2) technical robustness and safety, (3) privacy and data governance, (4) transparency, (5) diversity, non-discrimination and fairness, (6) environmental and societal well-being and (7) accountability.
Our common work on data and trust is essential for the successful development and deployment of AI.
The European Union and Japan will continue to work closely together to promote international common understanding on AI ethics/principles, in international fora such as the G7 and G20." Today’s discussions also aimed to prepare the ministerial meetings on digital of the G7 and G20 respectively taking place in Paris on 15 May and in Japan on 8


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