BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 14. Creating a
regulatory environment that meets consumer expectations and
supports sustainable growth requires not only legislation but also
transparency, President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU)
Tulia Ackson said during a panel discussion at the 13th Global Baku
Forum, Trend
reports.


Speaking at the session titled “Digital Future: AI, Governance,
and the Ethics of Innovation,” held as part of the forum, Ackson
stressed that many of the tools being developed today must be
accessible to everyone.


“We as a Union adopted a resolution. In this resolution, we
point out the existing gaps. We reveal the impact of artificial
intelligence on human rights and democracy. The task before us is
not only to adopt laws but also to address the issue of ensuring
transparency. We would like supervisory bodies and institutions to
achieve this,” she said.


Ackson noted that responsibility for addressing these challenges
extends beyond governments alone.







“The issue does not concern only the work of governments. The
private sector can also contribute by participating in
parliamentary sessions. Such forums bring us together and set
concrete tasks before us. We strengthen inter-parliamentary
cooperation on issues that are relevant to countries. At the same
time, the private sector can also express its views on the problems
people face,” she added.


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