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Urgent Need for 'Global Approach' on AI Regulation: UN Tech Chief

  • The United Nations' top tech chief stated that the world urgently needs a global approach to regulate artificial intelligence.
  • According to the tech chief, 85 percent of countries currently lack AI policies or strategies.
  • The tech chief warned that without a concerted effort, AI could worsen existing inequalities.
  • He emphasized the need to address divides to ensure AI benefits all of humanity.
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Urgent need for 'global approach' on AI regulation: UN tech chief

The world urgently needs to find a global approach on regulating artificial intelligence, the United Nations' top tech chief said this week, warning that fragmentation could deepen risks and inequalities.

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In view of different national approaches to the regulation of artificial intelligence, UN technology leader Doreen Bogdan-Martin calls for worldwide coordination. The ITU leader warns against "fragmented approaches" and calls for a dialogue between the US, China and the EU. 85 percent of all countries do not yet have AI guidelines.

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