Artificial intelligenceU.N. urges AI cooperation as 118 countries absent from global talksNo formal international agency needed at this point, report says
No global framework exists to govern AI and the United Nations should lay the foundations of the first ‘globally inclusive’ AI governance framework, a U.N. panel says in a report.
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YIFAN YU, Nikkei staff writerSeptember 19, 2024 15:28 JST | North America
NEW YORK — The United Nations is calling for an international scientific panel on artificial intelligence and twice-yearly intergovernmental AI talks to lay the groundwork for an inclusive global governance framework.
The recommendation is part of a report that found over a hundred countries absent from the current discussions.
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