The CEO of NTT DATA emphasized the need for global standards in AI regulation to mitigate risks associated with the technology's rapid development. Abhijit Dubey highlighted that the focus should not be on over-regulation or under-regulation, but rather on establishing consistent regulations worldwide. He pointed out that without such standards, various risks could emerge, particularly in areas like intellectual property and deepfakes.
Dubey also stressed the importance of integrating AI strategies with overall business plans to harness the full potential of the technology. He noted that the real challenge lies not in the technology itself, which is advancing quickly, but in ensuring that the workforce is prepared to adopt these innovations. The discussion at the World Economic Forum underscored the urgency for companies to align their data architecture with AI implementation.
• Global AI regulation standards can reduce development risks.
• Integration of AI strategies with business plans is crucial for productivity.
Global standards in AI regulation are essential to minimize risks in technology development.
Intellectual property protection is a critical area needing a unified global approach in AI.
Data architecture must be aligned with AI implementation to maximize technology benefits.
NTT DATA is a Japanese IT company advocating for global AI regulation standards to mitigate risks.
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