Wednesday, July 19, 2023

UN Security Council Meets For The First Time On The Risks Of Artificial Intelligence

 

Reuters: UN Security Council meets for first time on AI risks 

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations Security Council held its first meeting on artificial intelligence on Tuesday where China said the technology should not become a "runaway horse" and the United States warned against its use to censor or repress people. 

Britain's Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, who chaired the meeting under Britain's July presidency of the body, said AI will "fundamentally alter every aspect of human life." "We urgently need to shape the global governance of transformative technologies because AI knows no borders," he added after saying that AI could help address climate change and boost economies. 

But he also warned that the technology fuels disinformation and could aid both state and non-state actors in a quest for weapons.  

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WNU Editor: Here comes a new UN agency .... UN Secretary General embraces calls for a new UN agency on AI in the face of ‘potentially catastrophic and existential risks’ (CNN). More here .... UN chief calls for global AI agency (Axios). 

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Anonymous said...

We can all feel comfort that an organization like the US is looking at the AI issue, but the UN needs rules in place to ensure UN personnel do not molest feminoid robots.