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A public hearing on Artificial Intelligence (AI) was held by the Internal Commission on Artificial Intelligence in Brazil (CTIA) at the Federal Senate. The discussion focused on general points of AI, including legal aspects, applications, and consequences for fundamental rights, principles, and the General Data Protection Law (LGPD). Speakers from various fields, including healthcare, academia, and government, presented their perspectives on the regulation of AI. Key points included the importance of balancing rights and innovation, the need for legislation to regulate AI, and the participation of academics in debates. The hearing aimed to raise awareness and stimulate discussion on the role of AI in society.
Key highlights:
Fernando Malerbi discussed the application of AI in diabetes treatment and its benefits.
Lucas Borges emphasized the importance of balancing rights and innovation in AI regulation.
Gustavo Zaniboni highlighted the need for precision in understanding AI technology.
Diogo Cortiz emphasized the need for a strategy on the development of AI technologies in Brazil.
Nina da Hora advocated for the participation of academics in AI debates.
Marcelo Finger presented a case from Italy on the prohibition of using Chat GPT and the ineffectiveness of halting AI development.
Attendees:
1. Lucas Borges de Carvalho - Gerente de Projetos da ANPD
2. Diogo Cortiz - Coordenador do Mestrado e Doutorado em Tecnologias da Inteligu00eancia e Design Digital da PUC-SP
3. Marcelo Finger - Professor Titular do Departamento de Ciu00eancia da Computau00e7u00e3o da USP
4. Fernando Malerbi - Coordenador do Departamento de Sau00fade Ocular da Sociedade Brasileira de Diabetes (SBD)
5. Gustavo Zaniboni - Presidente da Coordenau00e7u00e3o de Inteligu00eancia Artificial da AB Gov DADOS
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