UN panel guides AI development and risks

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The UN General Assembly established an AI advisory body to guide countries on the technology's development and impact. The panel, the Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence, will provide evidence-based assessments of AI's opportunities and risks. Member states expressed concern over AI's potential threats to democracy and human rights. The UN Secretary-General will appoint 40 members for three-year terms. An annual global dialogue on AI governance is also planned, with the first session in Geneva next year.


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