At the World Internet Conference, GSMA CEO John Hoffman dropped a truth bomb: AI development must prioritize ethics and inclusivity. 💡 In an exclusive interview with CGTN's Zhou Yiqiu, Hoffman stressed that creating “winners and losers” in the AI race isn’t an option—tech should uplift everyone, everywhere.
AI for Good: More Than Just Tech
Hoffman emphasized that ethical AI isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a necessity. “The GSMA strongly believes in ensuring technology works for all,” he said, highlighting risks like bias and unequal access. 🌍✨ His take? Global collaboration is key to prevent AI from deepening divides.
Bridging the Gap: A Global Effort
The CEO called for teamwork among governments, companies, and communities. 🤝💡 “We need frameworks that balance innovation with responsibility,” he added, pushing for solutions that prioritize sustainability and fairness.
Young innovators, take note: Hoffman’s message is a rallying cry for ethical tech that empowers—not excludes. 🚀 Follow the conversation at #AIethics to stay plugged in!
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GSMA CEO: AI development should not create winners and losers
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