The Group of Seven (G7) Summit logo is seen at the entrance of the International Media Center ahead the G7 Leaders' Summit in the city of Hiroshima, southwestern Japan on Thursday, May 18, 2023. AFP PHOTO
The Group of Seven (G7) Summit logo is seen at the entrance of the International Media Center ahead the G7 Leaders' Summit in the city of Hiroshima, southwestern Japan on Thursday, May 18, 2023. AFP PHOTO
The Group of Seven (G7) Summit logo is seen at the entrance of the International Media Center ahead the G7 Leaders' Summit in the city of Hiroshima, southwestern Japan on Thursday, May 18, 2023. AFP PHOTO

HIROSHIMA, Japan: The world must urgently assess the impact of generative artificial intelligence (AI), Group of Seven (G7) leaders said on Saturday, announcing that they would launch discussions this year on "responsible" use of the technology.

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