
UN Secretary-General advocates artificial intelligence governance based on international law and people-centered
Guterres alerts to AI control risk by few countries or companies
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned that artificial intelligence (IA) is at risk of being controlled by a small number of countries or companies, representing a threat to global governance. He argued that the development of the AI should be rooted in international law and serve people, not the other way around.
Guterres stated that AI may be one of the greatest opportunities for humanity in the 21st century, but also one of its greatest risks. To avoid this scenario, he proposed open models that countries can adopt, accessible computing capacity and user training.
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Highlights the need for governance rooted in international law
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"AI may be one of the greatest opportunities for humanity in the 21st century, but it may also be one of its greatest risks. (...) Technology must be at the service of people and not the other way around," Guterres warned.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Última Hora"This means open models that countries can adopt, computing capacity that they can support and training for the people who will use it," he explained.
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Highlights the need for governance rooted in international law
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