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Environment modification, AI in focus at Commonwealth's Oct fulfill in Samoa

Environment modification and efforts to stay up to date with advances in expert system top the program for a Commonwealth conference set for the little Pacific Islands country of Samoa in October, the grouping's secretary general said.

The Commonwealth, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, is a voluntary club of 56 countries headed by King Charles, having evolved out of the British empire and covering 2.5 billion people, with 11 Pacific countries among its members.

This is not a threat about termination tomorrow, a number of them are thinking, it is termination today, Patricia Scotland stated of the environment change dangers that make small Pacific nations especially susceptible.

If we look at what's taken place in countries like Vanuatu and Nauru and all of them, they see this rise in sea level and the increase in temperature level as an imminent threat, she said, speaking from the Samoan capital of Apia.

Samoa, with a population of about 218,000, will be the very first Pacific small island state to host the annual Commonwealth Heads of Federal government conference, putting the spotlight on climate modification.

Scotland is visiting Samoa for a week to talk about arrangements for the conference, varying from venues to security and telecoms, the island's federal government stated.

The organizing wanted to put climate financing consultants in member nations to enhance fund-raising efforts to deal with the fallout of environment modification, Scotland said.

Other subjects for conversation are expert system and digitalisation of the international economy.

If the small and establishing states are left behind, then their chance to make the most of that huge capacity increase in advancement and chance is going to be gone, she added.

A Commonwealth spokesperson stated prepare for the Samoa summit consider the presence of King Charles, set to provide his first speech as head of the grouping after missing this month's annual Commonwealth Day occasion to recuperate from cancer treatment.

(source: Reuters)