UN chief sets panel to recommend how to govern AI use

UN chief sets panel to recommend how to govern AI use

Guterres warns AI's potential risks include serious concerns about misinformation, bias, discrimination, surveillance, privacy, fraud, and violations of human rights.
UN chief sets panel to recommend how to govern AI use

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6 Nov 2023

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The UN secretary-general has set up a panel of experts to make recommendations in the field of artificial intelligence, a technology with "transformative potential" yet also great risks to democracy and human rights.

"The last year has seen an extraordinary advance in the capabilities and use of artificial intelligence (AI), through chatbots, voice cloning, image generators, video apps and more," Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said.

He called on the panel to race "against the clock" and make recommendations on how to govern the use of AI by the end of 2023, identifying the risks it poses and the opportunities it presents.

"In our challenging times, AI could power extraordinary progress for humanity," Guterres said, referring to advances in areas like public health, education and even the fight against climate change.

"But all this depends on AI technologies being harnessed responsibly."

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