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•United Nations wants to treat AI with same urgency as climate change
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The UN report seeks to establish common ground between member states by emphasizing the importance of human rights.
It also suggests creating an AI fund to back projects in poorer nations to benefit from AI and contribute to its governance.
The UN proposals reflect high interest among policymakers worldwide in regulating AI to mitigate risks.
Earlier this week , a group of prominent academics from the West and China issued a joint call for more collaboration on AI safety following a conference on the subject held in Vienna , Austria . Nelson , the advisory body member, says she believes government leaders can work together across important issues, too. But she says much will depend on how the UN and its member states chose to follow through on the blueprint for cooperation. “The devil will be in the details of implementation,” she says. This story originally appeared on wired.com..
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