France's ambassador says artificial Intelligence is very important for transformation, innovation, creativity

Autor: Cătălin Lupășteanu

Publicat: 05-03-2025 22:23

Actualizat: 06-03-2025 00:23

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The French Ambassador to Romania, Nicolas Warnery, stated on Wednesday that artificial intelligence is very important for transformation, innovation, creativity and is also a field in which one must favor equal opportunities.

"Artificial intelligence is very important for transformation, innovation, creativity and is also a field in which you must favor equal opportunities because artificial intelligence is a factor of progress, and equal opportunities is, at the same time, an engine for the progress of our society," the French official told the event "Women in Technology and Artificial Intelligence: Innovation, Creativity, Inclusion", held at France's Residence.

He stated that this year, in Paris, a summit was organized on artificial intelligence and that during this meeting three major objectives were voiced: allowing everyone to benefit from the advance of artificial intelligence, developing sustainable artificial intelligence and strengthening international governance to have an effective and inclusive artificial intelligence.

The Director General of the National News Agency AGERPRES, Claudia Nicolae, spoke about the impact of artificial intelligence in the media, but also about the challenges of using it. She argued that artificial intelligence is part of the journalist in the future.

"Even if we use artificial intelligence, let's use the one that shows us the sources where it gets its information because we can use it in this way. Let's see for ourselves and verify for ourselves whether those sources are real or false," added Claudia Nicolae.

She stressed that AI will not replace the journalist, because journalistic ethics, thinking and human filter will not be replaced by artificial intelligence.

"Let's never forget that artificial intelligence is powered by humans," concluded the AGERPRES' director general.

Alina Dodu, a leader in the field of cybersecurity, said that technology must help business. She drew attention, however, to the way in which technology is used, ensuring that it does not destroy something around us.

"It has been many years since we have talked about a regional activity, about some kids trying to hack a server - as we heard a few years ago - this moment is long gone and, unfortunately, for many years now we have been talking about state actors, about states supporting cyber attacks. We are talking about attacks from organizations critical to business, to life, and these things are no longer simple and can no longer be treated simply, and we have to take into account that they have access to technology and we have to be one step ahead, and this combination is between what we can think about, how we can support ourselves as people, how we can collaborate, learn, support ourselves and listen to each other, because we can always learn from those around us," Alina Dodu added.

The event was also attended by the director of the International Center of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence at the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Adina Florea, and the country manager of Eviden Technologies Romania, Diana Sipos. A

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