During an inaugural series of the 'World Forum for Ethics in Innovation' at the German Patent Office in Munich, Germany earlier this week, Sri Sricited examples of misuse of innovation for commercial purposes even at the cost of putting millions of lives at risk.
He also emphasised the importance of ethics in innovation.
"Deliberately withholding information for commercial interests is very unethical. When we've made a discovery that is useful for mankind, then it should be made available to everybody," he said, adding that the ultimate purpose of any innovation is to bring happiness at the individual level.
Jaan Tallinn, founder of the 'World Forum for Ethics in Business', cautioned the gathering of the risks that artificial intelligence (AI) brings with it and emphasised that there should be more funding for AI-risk related research.
Bishop Marcelo Sorondo, chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Social Science in the Vatican, implored the gathering to build a connection with nature, adding that in order to be creative, we merely need to develop the potential that is already present in the nature.
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