Published: 15:06, September 22, 2024 | Updated: 15:08, September 22, 2024
G7 ministers warn of AI impact on cultural sector
By Xinhua
Participants in the G7 Culture Summit pose for a family photo in Naples, Italy, Sept 20, 2024, from left, Chris Bryant, British Minister of State at the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Katja Keul, Minister of State at the Federal Foreign Office of Germany, Moriyama Masahito, Japan's Minister of education, culture, sports science and technology, Italian Minister of culture Alessandro Giuli, Canadian Cultural Heritage Deputy Minister, Isabelle Mondou, France's deputy Secretary General of the ministry of culture Aude Accary-Bonnery, Lee Satterfield, United States' Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs and Iliana Ivanova, EU's commissioner for innovation, research, culture, education and youth. (PHOTO / LAPRESSE VIA AP)

ROME - Alongside the opportunities, significant risks posed by Artificial Intelligence to the cultural sector were highlighted at the Group of Seven ministers' cultural meeting, which concluded on Saturday in Naples, Italy.

AI is "increasingly permeating the value chains in the cultural and creative sectors and industries, with impacts on the working conditions and the livelihoods of culture professionals and the sustainability of a vibrant and vital cultural ecosystem," said the declaration, which was issued by ministers of culture from the G7 countries during the three-day talks.

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The leaders agreed to work together to address the ethical, legal, economic, and social implications of Generative AI and AI-powered tools for the cultural and creative industries.

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The leaders also called on "identification and authentication, where technically feasible, of cultural content entirely or partially generated, modified or altered by AI systems."

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The focus on the challenges related to artificial intelligence has been one of the main areas of focus during Italy's 2024 presidency of the G7.

A protest against the G7 cultural meeting took place Saturday morning in central Naples, according to Italy's Rai news. Around fifty demonstrators marched, rolling out a red carpet as a symbolic critique of the "political showcase" occurring.