Future of AI Should Not Be Decided by ‘a Few Billionaires,’ UN Boss Warns
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned against the dangers of artificial intelligence and demanded the use of technology for the benefit of the general public. "The future of AI cannot be decided by a handful of countries – or be left to the whims of a few billionaires," Guterres said at an AI summit in India on Thursday. If the right measures were not taken, the AI could "intensify inequalities, strengthen prejudices and cause harm."
Future of AI should not be decided by ‘a few billionaires,’ UN boss warns
NEW DELHI—United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has called upon the world to keep the development of artificial intelligence open to all. “The future of AI can not be decided by a couple of countries, or left to the whims of a few billionaires,” Guterres said Thursday at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. The annual global artificial intelligence summit is taking place for the first time in a country of the Global South, a grou…
Holding AI summit in India has ‘special meaning’ for shaping its future: UN chief
New Delhi/United Nations, Feb 19 (SocialNews.XYZ) United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Thursday that holding the AI summit in India has a “special meaning” because shaping the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology cannot be monopolised by a coterie of few countries or billionaires. “AI must belong to everyone. We must replace hype and fear with shared evidence – and close knowledge gaps”, he said during the …
Guterres warns of AI risks at New Delhi summit (Symbolic image - AI Generated Stock Image) UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned tech leaders on Thursday of the risks associated with artificial intelligence. Speaking at the World AI Summit in New Delhi, he said the future of the technology cannot be left "to the whims of a few billionaires." Guterres called on tech moguls to support a $3 billion global fund. The goal is to ensure open acc…
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