
The "Rome Call for AI Ethics" is a document that emphasizes the development of artificial intelligence with ethical principles to ensure it serves the good of humanity. It addresses concerns over AI's impact on warfare, elections, and employment, and has been signed by major tech companies and religious leaders. Signatories agree that AI systems must not discriminate, should be reliable and secure, and must not follow or create biases.

The AI ethics signing ceremony was hosted in the Japanese city of Hiroshima.

More than a dozen leaders from various Eastern religions, including Buddhist, Sikh, and Shinto groups, participated in the event and signed the "Rome Call for AI Ethics" in Hiroshima6.