UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called on the Security Council to act decisively in establishing international regulations for artificial intelligence
China's ambassador to the United Nations said on Thursday that artificial intelligence technology is not a pie to be divided among a small group of people, nor should its global governance be determined by just a small number of countries.
The UN Secretary-General on Thursday urged the Security Council to act decisively to establish international guardrails for artificial intelligence (AI), warning that delays could heighten risks to global peace and security.
In 2025, there will be a course correction in AI and geopolitics, as world leaders increasingly understand that their national interests are best served through the promise of a more positive and cooperative future.
China's ambassador to the United Nations on Thursday emphasized that artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is not a cake for a small group of people, nor should its global governance be determined by just a small number of countries.
(AP Photo/Richard Drew) U.S. UN Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield talks with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken after a meeting in the United Nations Security Council, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) U.S. Secretary of State Antony ...
Artificial Intelligence without human oversight would leave the world blind – and perhaps nowhere more perilously and recklessly than in global peace and security,' says Antonio Guterres - Anadolu Aja
COMPANIES and governments need to take more responsibility for keeping individuals safe from the potential misuse of artificial intelligence tools, according
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If it's misused, AI can pose tremendous threats to international peace and security that this Council is charged with upholding,' Antony Blinken says at UN Security Council - Anadolu Ajansı
Why did the US choose AI? The U.S. leads the world in developing AI technology, according to a recently released Stanford University index, and it has been in the forefront of U.N. action on AI.
The U.N.'s Global Digital Compact is the first universal agreement on the international governance of AI. It seeks to ensure an open and equitable digital future for all.