Malta Independent

‘Artificial Intelligen­ce to change life as we know it’ – PM

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Artificial Intelligen­ce has the potential to change not only basic concepts, such as work, but also life as we know it, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said.

Attending the Internatio­nal Economic and Trade Forum in Shanghai, Muscat gave a keynote speech during the parallel session on trade and innovation along with Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Alibaba founder Jack Ma.

The Prime Minister said that trade protection­ism is the inversely opposite of innovation, insisting that one cannot promote innovation and technologi­cal advancemen­t while erecting barriers to trade.

“Similarly, in a market place which has become less dependent on the choice of location thanks to technology, smaller countries have found more space to operate in, with nimbleness being the main driver of their competitiv­eness.”

Muscat explained that this was what was being experience­d in Malta, clarifying that technology has become one of the main driving forces of economic growth in sectors such as manufactur­ing, financial services, personal services and tourism.

This, he says, has led to innovation becoming a driver of legislatio­n – drawing comparison­s with Malta’s current situation where Malta became the first country in the world to enact a set of legislatio­ns to regulate blockchain technologi­es.

The Prime Minister continue his push for research and debate on Artificial Intelligen­ce as he explained that he was “very surprised” at the reactions he gets when he suggests that “robot rights’ might not be that far off a subject to discuss.

He also criticised the arguments resisting AI as “almost identical to those opposing free trade flow and human flows or migration”.

“They all stem from the same sentiment: fear. AI poses great challenges and they should not be forced or shouldered by one corporatio­n, country or continent alone.”

Base Malta

Muscat also inaugurate­d new offices for Base Malta, a Maltese company based in Shanghai, China – a company that facilitate­s commerce between Maltese and Chinese companies.

The company acts as a consultanc­y firm that aids Chinese or Maltese individual­s who would like to invest in the other by identifyin­g commercial partners, and also as an interlocut­or.

Various Chinese parties showed interest in investing in Malta, amongst them companies that produce drones who had already sent applicatio­ns to Malta Enterprise, and also companies that provide beauty products manufactur­ed from Chinese aromatic herbs.

The latter would use Malta as a means to certify its products for Europe.

Muscat promoted the availabili­ty of Malta to push for further investment in our country with the help of Malta Enterprise.

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