Georgia's Minister of Justice Signs the Council of Europe Convention on Artificial Intelligence
The Minister of Justice of Georgia has signed the Council of Europe’s Convention on Artificial Intelligence, marking the first international legally binding document aimed at balancing the use of AI systems with the protection of human rights.
The convention establishes a legal framework and outlines fundamental principles for the use of artificial intelligence in member states. Its key objective is to ensure that human rights are upheld in the context of AI utilization.
Rati Bregadze, Minister of Justice of Georgia, emphasized that the ministry's priority is twofold: advancing modern technologies in the justice and public service sectors while simultaneously ensuring that the legal regulations governing these technologies align fully with human rights standards. In line with this goal, the Ministry of Justice plans to establish the Artificial Intelligence Legal Center in the near future.
In addition to Georgia, the convention was signed by representatives from the European Union, the United States, the United Kingdom, Andorra, Iceland, Norway, Israel, San Marino, and Moldova.