Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis discussed the challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence in his meeting with Google’s Vice-President for Engineering and Research, Yossi Matias, on Thursday, ANA reports.
The Greek premier, Matias, and Google General Manager for Southeast Europe, Peggy Antonakou, talked about developments in the field of artificial intelligence globally and in Greece, at an event held in Athens’ former tobacco factory (now a cultural multi-space) to mark the 15 years of the company’s presence in the country.
There is tremendous potential generated by AI at a global level, noted Mitsotakis, but at the same time a sense of great responsibility emerges for the proper, ethical management of this technology, he added. Greece aims to become an international hub concerning the morals and code of ethics as they should be implemented with artificial intelligence, he observed.
Three sectors are significant concerning the implementation of AI in Greece, in terms of benefiting the greater good, Mitsotakis added: predictive models against abrupt weather fluctuations brought on by climate change, assisting in the health and medical sector, and in the production of text and speech in the education sector.
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