A corresponding draft resolution from the United States emphasizes “the urgency of reaching a global consensus on safe and reliable artificial intelligence systems.” The text, available to the German Press Agency, states that the rapid development of AI requires an international regulatory framework and the opportunity for cooperation, especially with poorer countries.
After months of negotiations among diplomats in the UN’s largest body, the latest US draft was finally accepted, with no further suggestions for changes. This allows unanimous approval in the general meeting with its 193 members without a formal vote in March.
Artificial intelligence usually refers to applications based on machine learning. The rapid development of increasingly powerful software offers enormous opportunities and fuels hopes for great progress in the fight against diseases such as cancer or problems such as the climate crisis. At the same time, however, there are also concerns that powerful applications could wreak havoc if their development is not regulated. (sda/dpa)
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