ISLAMABAD: The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) adopted the Tehran Declaration on Tuesday, highlighting efforts for cooperation in artificial intelligence for sustainable development among member countries.
The declaration, released after the conclusion of the OIC-15 Dialogue Platform’s Second Ministerial Meeting in Tehran, stated the goal as, “Trustworthy and ethical artificial intelligence for sustainable development.” High-level delegations from Brunei, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Turkiye, and Qatar attended.
The joint document emphasises cooperation in AI education, research, infrastructure, governance, and technology transfer.
Member states committed to promoting AI-ready ecosystems, talent mobility, public-private partnerships, and the exchange of best practices.
The declaration also calls for investment in AI startups, fellowships, training programmes, and innovation forums. It encourages collaborative research to address common challenges such as healthcare, climate change, food security and water scarcity.