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Minister Swapon Calls for Awareness to Prevent AI Misuse

Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon emphasizes the importance of public awareness and proper policies to prevent the negative impacts and misuse of technology, including artificial intelligence (AI).

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Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon today underscored the need for making proper policies and raising greater public awareness to prevent the negative impacts and misuse of technology including artificial intelligence (AI). He warned that failing to orient the digital ecosystem toward public welfare through the proper use of science and technology could result in a devastating catastrophe for human civilization. Swapon was addressing a dialogue titled 'Information Integrity and Social Cohesion in Bangladesh: Policy, Platform Accountability and Collective Action' jointly organized by the Norwegian government and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) at a city hotel.

The Complex Reality of Social Media

Highlighting the structural complexities of social media, the minister said the algorithms and platforms of Facebook and other social media are primarily operated for business purposes, rather than for public welfare. The power of internet access in the hands of ordinary people, combined with the commercial interests of social media platforms, has created a complex reality. Society itself must find a way forward by properly identifying the opportunities and challenges of this ecosystem while embracing the benefits of science and technology.

Balancing Technology and Originality

Regarding the misuse of artificial intelligence and technology, the minister said many professionals and young people are increasingly becoming overly dependent on AI technology instead of using their own innovative abilities, which is undermining originality and integrity in their work. 'Technology will certainly enhance our innovative capabilities and work efficiency. But people must remain vigilant so that it does not lead them into a quicksand,' he said. He emphasized the importance of policymaking that combines the expertise of IT specialists with the common sense and experience of ordinary people.

Referring to the ongoing transformation of newspapers, he said traditional media outlets are now generating significant revenue from digital and multimedia platforms alongside their conventional operations. In this era of transformation, the media, the state, and non-political stakeholders must work together to ensure the free flow and quality of accurate information, he said.

The minister expressed hope that international forums and UN agencies would play a more active role in preventing misinformation from Bangladesh and making the digital ecosystem more people-oriented. He also assured that his ministry would provide all necessary policy support to this process. Senior officials of the ministry, representatives of the United Nations, and civil society representatives attended the seminar.

Source: BSS

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