Azerbaijan and Türkiye aim to unite forces in AI

It is reported that Azerbaijan and Türkiye have signed a historic protocol to collaborate in the field of AI, aiming to rank among the world’s top 20 countries in this sector. Zafer Kucuksabanoglu, Chairman of Türkiye’s Artificial Intelligence Policy Association (AIPA), stated that the agreement seeks to combine the two nations’ knowledge, networks, and capabilities to maximize economic benefits from AI, targeting a share in the projected $15.7 trillion global AI economy by 2030. The collaboration also emphasizes ethical considerations and data privacy safeguards to protect citizens’ rights and national security.

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