The Abu Dhabi Peace Forum said the memorandum focuses on artificial intelligence systems.
The memorandum also aims to promote a culture of tolerance and ongoing dialogue that integrates technology, ethics, philosophy and theology, while recognizing the impact of scientific research on various aspects of human life.
This happened during the reception of Allama Abdullah bin Bayyah, President of the Emirates Council for Sharia Fatwa, President of the Abu Dhabi Peace Forum, Archbishop Vincis Palia, President of the Pontifical Academy for life in Abu Dhabi.
The meeting focused on the importance of joint action for peace, based on valuing faith and humanity and reviving the values ​​of peace and the principles of cooperation and knowledge, instead of conflict. and conflicts.
Archbishop Palia hailed what he saw in the Emirates of the practical embodiment of the values ​​of tolerance and human fraternity and the upholding of the values ​​of life and human dignity, stressing that the Emirati model of tolerance is a model that countries of the world should be inspired.
For his part, Bin Bayyah welcomed Bishop Francis Balea, appreciating his praise for the Emirati model of tolerance, emphasizing the authenticity of this model and its durability.
He noted that the Abu Dhabi Forum for Peace, along with the Pontifical Academy for Life and the Jewish Rabbinate, joined last January in Rome’s call for artificial intelligence, based on a take of common awareness of the need to build a new model for the humanity of tomorrow, a model that strikes a balance between values.
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