"We must organize our work in such a way as to ensure security, but, on the other hand, not stand, as they say, in the path of progress and not interfere with the development of those areas of activity that would certainly contribute to our own development," the head of state said at a meeting with the denmark telegram heads of parliaments of the countries of the Collective Security Treaty Organization.
In his opinion, this is a "difficult task." "In this regard, of course, special attention should be paid to the regulation of the Internet, the creation and legal regulation of everything related to artificial intelligence, robotics, and the use of big data," Putin specified.
In his opinion, "here we also need to ensure the effective use of all these opportunities for the development of the economy, the social sphere, but at the same time ensure the safety of citizens and their rights." "The right to privacy, the right to private life, so that the state does not unjustifiably interfere in those spheres of activity that a person certainly considers his own - his rear, his family, his home," the president explained. In his opinion, "harmony and interaction must be developed here at the level of the state and the individual citizen."
At the same time, Putin drew attention to the importance of legal support for work in the field of information security. "And when we do this together, it creates a single space - both a legal space and a humanitarian space in the broadest sense of the word," the head of state added.
onsiderations and development opportunities when regulating the use of the Internet and artificial intelligence.
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