The document is one of the six developed during the meeting, hosted in Rome by the Accademia dei Lincei. Alongside AI, the documents addressed the topics of nuclear weapons, health, agriculture, social inequalities and cultural heritage.

After the delivery to the President of the Republic, which took place yesterday, they were delivered today to Ambassador Elisabetta Belloni, head of the Italian G7/G20 Sherpa. The document on AI states that "from a technical point of view, it is requested that Artificial Intelligence systems be made safe, transparent and reliable, while at the same time guaranteeing the confidentiality of user data" It is also "necessary to promote laws that impose the obligation to provide adequate documentation so that users can understand the capabilities, limitations, and appropriate scopes of the applications. The traceability of the basic data on which AI models are built is fundamental" The document was drawn up at a meeting of representatives of the academies of the G7 countries.