UN chief warns AI is developing faster than rules can keep up
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres has issued a stark warning: artificial Intelligence is advancing at an unprecedented pace, outpacing even its creators' ability to comprehend its implications. Addressing a global dialogue in Geneva, he stres...

"A technology that can reshape economies, transform the world of work, sway elections and tilt the balance of security is being deployed faster than anyone - including the people building it - can keep up," Antonio Guterres told delegates at the first-ever government-level global dialogue on AI in Geneva.
"Innovation needs guardrails.... If AI is to be powerful, it must be governed," Guterres told delegates.
The purpose of the two-day inaugural U.N. Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva is not to forge a treaty, but rather to discuss how to set rules to mitigate the potential harms of AI as well as take advantage of its opportunities.
Delegates will consider a report by a UN-backed independent scientific panel of 40 experts, who will present their findings from the first global, independent scientific assessment of AI.
A more comprehensive report is planned next year, alongside a second global meeting in New York.
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