Audit
Summit in Goa Sets Priorities on Blue look at AI
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Only
Eight of G20 Attend
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SAI20
Group Poised to Drive Positive Change in Governance :
Goa Governor P.S Sreedharan Pillai
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CAG
G.C. Murmu Stresses Supreme Audit Institutions' Vital
Role in Auditing Blue Economy and Responsible AI for Good Governance and
Accountability
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G20
Sherpa Amitabh Kant Commends Establishment of SAI20 for Strengthening
Governance and Accountability
The SAI20 Summit under India's G20
Presidency began today in Goa. Shri Girish Chandra Murmu,
the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India, as the Chair of the Supreme
Audit Institutions-20 (SAI20) Engagement Group, led the deliberations.
In his opening address, CAG
highlighted that the Supreme Audit Institutions have a crucial role to play in
the audit of Blue Economy and Responsible AI to ensure good governance, transparency
and accountability and to optimise their positive impact on humankind. CAG
further stated that though the audit of Blue Economy and Responsible AI is
challenging, their all-pervasive, cross-cutting nature compounded with evolving
technology and usage, necessitate close cooperation among the SAIs for
knowledge sharing and capacity building.
While recognizing the importance of sustainability,
growth and role of emerging technologies, he informed that the SAI20, priority
areas – “Blue Economy” and “Responsible Artificial Intelligence” represents the
new-age opportunities and concerns and these underline the need for genuine
cooperation, CAG informed that in an effort to understand the global
experiences and initiatives and to know how external stakeholders view the
emerging role of Audit in these areas, they interacted with many domain experts
from government and the private sector and conducted seminars on these themes
during the last few months.
While explaining the criticality of the priority area
of Blue Economy, CAG stated that as the Blue Economy gains primacy, so will its
audit. CAG urged that in order to keep ahead of the curve, the SAI20 community
must prioritize collaborations in arriving at new techniques, skills,
capabilities and methods and that SAIs must proactively formalize channels and
platforms that would facilitate these collaborations.
While discussing the possibility and perils of AI, CAG
emphasized that it was essential that policy makers put in place processes to
responsibly harness the potential of this technology. CAG emphasized that as AI
was making greater inroads into governance, SAIs must inevitably prepare
themselves for auditing AI based governance systems and SAIs must look for
opportunities to adopt AI into their audit techniques to increase their
effectiveness.
CAG while announcing the establishment of a Center of Excellence in the Blue Economy at SAI India's
International Centre for Environment Audit and Sustainable Development (iCED), a recognised Global Training Facility for INTOSAI,
said that the ball was set rolling in April 2023 with an international webinar
on experience sharing by 7 SAIs represented by 32 participants on audit of blue
economy related issues. CAG further emphasized that the vision was to create a Centre
of excellence that not only fosters research but also acts as a catalyst for
knowledge sharing and capacity building amongst SAIs in this important field.
CAG, Shri. Murmu remarked
that the two Compendiums on Blue Economy and Responsible Artificial Intelligence
could be brought out as a result of overwhelming support and contributions from
various Supreme Audit Institutions and panelists of
the sessions on Blue Economy and Artificial Intelligence.
Shri Amitabh Kant, G20 Sherpa, in his address, expressed
that establishment of SAI20 is a very positive step as it has led to the
creation of a network between the SAIs and the governments to coordinate and
articulate strategies and provide opportunity to the SAIs to deliver as
partners in governance and help in creating greater transparency and
accountability.
Hon’ble Governor of the State of Goa, Shri P. S. Sreedharan Pillai, in his inaugural address, emphasised
that the SAI20 Group under the aegis of G20 is expected to play a central role
in strengthening governance and in delivery of a positive impact on the lives
of Citizens. While emphasizing the role of SAIs, Hon’ble Governor stated that
SAIs in their respective countries are a key pillar of accountability,
effectiveness and ensuring integrity in governance.
The Heads of the delegations from the SAI20 member
SAIs, Guest SAIs, Invited SAIs, International Organisations and Engagement
Groups shared their views on the SAI20 Summit and its priority areas of Blue
Economy and Responsible Artificial Intelligence through their general
statements. The delegations in their General Statements agreed on the strong
relevance of the priority areas while appreciating the efforts of SAI India in
successfully taking ahead the SAI20 Engagement Group forum and providing the member
SAIs opportunities to share their knowledge and experiences on the two priority
areas through the compendiums. The delegates also appreciated the
productiveness of the deliberations held so far in the SAI20 meetings during
the chairmanship of SAI India.
During the meeting, insights on Responsible Artificial
Intelligence were provided by eminent personalities in the field of technology,
who shared their valuable knowledge and experience on the different aspects of
the emerging technologies like Responsible Artificial Intelligence.
The SAI20 Summit saw a participation of about 85
National and International delegates from G20 member SAIs, viz. Australia,
Brazil, Korea, Indonesia, India, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Turkiye;
Guest SAIs, viz. Bangladesh, Egypt, Mauritius, Nigeria, Oman, Spain and UAE;
Invited SAIs, viz. Morocco and Poland; International Organisation, viz. USAID
and World Bank; and Engagement Groups viz. Think20 and Youth20.