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Delphi Economic Forum: AI's 'Easy Truth' Not Always Real Truth
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Delphi Economic Forum: AI's 'Easy Truth' Not Always Real Truth

From Ta Nea · (15m ago) Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Artificial intelligence poses challenges to truth and public discourse, according to speakers at the Delphi Economic Forum.
  • Experts emphasized the need for regulation, technological solutions, and citizen education to protect truth in the age of AI.
  • Greek officials highlighted concerns about the spread of fake news and the need for platform accountability and user identification.

At the 11th Delphi Economic Forum, the pervasive influence of artificial intelligence on the future of information and democracy took center stage. Greek officials and experts convened to dissect the complex relationship between AI and truth, acknowledging its dual nature as both a powerful tool for knowledge and a significant source of risk. Minister of Digital Governance, Dimitris Papastergiou, cautioned against an overly optimistic view of AI, stating, "The easy and quick 'truth' of AI is not always the real truth." He stressed the urgent need for robust European-level regulation of online platforms to prevent the unchecked dissemination of fabricated news. Papastergiou pointed out that social media platforms profit from unreliable content despite possessing the technological means to identify it, advocating for clearer obligations regarding user identification and accountability. The Greek government, represented by government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis, echoed these concerns, labeling disinformation as a "crisis" and one of the greatest battles facing society. Marinakis underscored AI's potential for both fact-checking and spreading falsehoods, emphasizing the critical need to know who is behind each online profile to safeguard democratic processes, including election outcomes. This discussion reflects a growing awareness in Greece and across Europe about the societal implications of rapidly advancing AI technologies and the imperative to establish clear ethical and regulatory frameworks.

The easy and quick 'truth' of AI is not always the real truth.

— Dimitris PapastergiouMinister of Digital Governance Dimitris Papastergiou highlighted the need for a more mature and balanced approach to artificial intelligence, cautioning against uncritical trust during a discussion at the Delphi Economic Forum.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.