The Secretary-General of the United Nations issued a warning in Geneva about the critical importance of developing worldwide regulatory norms in the field of artificial intelligence development.
UN Global Dialogue on AI
As part of the United Nations Global Dialogue on Artificial Intelligence, which is taking place on Tuesday and Wednesday, the necessity of minimizing potential threats associated with this technology is emphasized, with special attention to the protection of children.
Goals of the Dialogue
The first UN Global Dialogue on AI governance, held over two days in Geneva, does not aim to conclude a treaty. Instead, its task is to discuss methods for establishing rules that will reduce the risks inherent in AI while utilizing the benefits that this technology provides.
Scientific Assessment of AI
Delegates will review a report prepared by an independent scientific group with the support of the United Nations. This group consists of 40 experts and will present the results of the first independent global scientific assessment in the field of artificial intelligence.
