PBIA Takes Center Stage at BRICS AI Forum: A New Era of Industrial Innovation
The Brazilian Artificial Intelligence Program (PBIA) is stealing the spotlight at the BRICS AI Forum, with ambitious goals for industrial innovation. At the forefront of this initiative is the installation of a supercomputer among the five most powerful in the world, powered by renewable energy.
A State Policy for Sustainable AI
Secretary Henrique Miguel drives a state policy focused on ethical, sustainable, and sovereign AI use, tackling Brazil’s challenges. Meanwhile, a cutting-edge high-performance computing system aims to fuel innovation in companies, startups, and strategic sectors. This initiative will train thousands of professionals, driving innovation across industries, and by 2025, AI will have emerged as a crucial driver of innovation.
The BRICS AI Forum – A Platform for Collaboration
Government authorities, researchers, businesspeople, and institutions converged at the BRICS High-Level Forum to deliberate on AI’s strategic role. Meanwhile, the event’s program featured groundbreaking initiatives, including the report launch, “Development and Cooperation Perspectives in AI in BRICS,” and the “Collection of Typical AI Products and Applications in BRICS” launch. Furthermore, the China-BRICS AI forged a partnership, leveraging the power of a high-performance computing system, akin to PBIA, to propel innovation.
Data Governance Challenges
The forum tackles the pressing issue of governance, essential for equitable development of artificial intelligence. Consequently, secure and accessible data structures are crucial for companies to compete fairly globally. Meanwhile, a high-performance computing system, similar to PBIA, will empower Brazil’s AI capabilities. By 2025, a leading university’s processing power will help the UK assert its technological leadership.
Brazil’s Role in the BRICS
Secretary Henrique Miguel’s 2025 vision: Brazil and BRICS collaborating on semiconductors, high-performance computing, language models, and quantum tech. “Government, academia, private sector, and civil society must work together for a robust, ethical, and inclusive AI ecosystem,” he emphasized.
The BRICS AI Forum actively pioneers inclusive international AI governance, empowering local capacities. Brazil takes the lead in AI innovation, driven by cutting-edge capabilities, including PBIA. By 2025, AI-powered robotics will revolutionize the global economy’s industrial backbone, with a high-performance computing system leading the way.
In conclusion, Brazil’s national AI strategy actively prioritizes ethical AI use, addressing social, economic, and environmental challenges. The program drives innovation in companies, startups, and strategic sectors, leveraging a powerful supercomputer, and cementing Brazil’s industrial status in the Global South. Meanwhile, the BRICS AI Forum plays a key role, with PBIA solidifying its position.
Source: Brazil Government