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BRICS Puts Big Tech on Notice: Protect Data, Pay Fairly in the Age of AI


Updated: July 06, 2025 19:10

Image Source: Communication Today
At the ongoing BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro, leaders from Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa are set to issue a strong call for global protections against the unauthorized use of artificial intelligence (AI). The group aims to address mounting concerns over excessive data collection and the need for fair payment mechanisms in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
 
Key Highlights
 
Protection Against Unauthorized AI Use:
BRICS leaders are advocating for robust safeguards to prevent the misuse of AI technologies, particularly in ways that could lead to unauthorized or unethical data harvesting.
 
Curbing Excessive Data Collection:
The summit’s draft statement emphasizes the need to avoid unwarranted accumulation of personal and sensitive data by AI systems, highlighting privacy and sovereignty as core concerns.
 
Fair Payment Mechanisms:
The bloc is calling for the establishment of frameworks that ensure fair compensation for content creators and data providers whose materials are used to train AI models. This move targets major technology companies, especially those in wealthier nations, that have so far resisted paying copyright fees for such content.
 
Global Governance and Equity:
The BRICS coalition is positioning itself as a voice for the Global South, seeking to balance innovation with social justice and digital sovereignty. The leaders stress the importance of inclusive international governance for AI, ensuring that developing nations are not left behind.
 
Summit Agenda:
AI governance, responsible use, and equitable economic participation are central themes, with the group dedicating significant time to these issues during the two-day summit.
 
Source: Reuters, US News, Channel News Asia

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