BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 14. Governance can be
adapted with artificial intelligence (AI) and biotechnology, but
the process must be continuous and incremental, Minister of Digital
Development and Transport of Azerbaijan Rashad Nabiyev said at the
panel discussions on "Digital futures: AI, Governance and ethics of
innovation" as part of the 13th Global Baku Forum on "Bridging
Divides in a World in Transition", Trend reports.
According to him, the main problem is a matter of time.
"If we regulate innovation for a long time, we can destroy it.
Therefore, it is necessary to determine the critical point. These
conditions must also be created for other segments of society. It's
important to develop a roadmap, define requirements, and
continuously improve the legal regulatory framework. Azerbaijan is
quite courageous and constantly learning. We observe everything in
practice," Nabiyev explained.
He noted that we signed a document that assesses the
opportunities for further development, taking into account previous
mistakes.
"We are trying to harmonize the goals and objectives arising
from our political culture. This allows us to eliminate some
obstacles.
We have found a fairly successful option. This is a regulatory
framework. A framework for governance in the field of education and
the economy is created, as well as conditions for self-development
and knowledge acquisition. When such an appropriate regulatory
framework is in place, the government has the tools to manage the
process and at the same time can build an appropriate ecosystem for
society," the minister added.
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