Scientists Call for AI ‘Red Lines’ at UN General Assembly
Over 200 experts, including Nobel laureates and AI leaders, have urged world leaders at the UN to set global AI ‘red lines’ to ban the riskiest uses and secure our future.
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Over 200 experts, including Nobel laureates and AI leaders, have urged world leaders at the UN to set global AI ‘red lines’ to ban the riskiest uses and secure our future.
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At the World Internet Conference, GSMA CEO John Hoffman emphasized the need for ethical AI that benefits everyone. “We cannot have winners and losers in the AI game,” he stated.
At the 2024 World Laureates Forum in Shanghai, top scientists warned of AI’s potential downsides, emphasizing the need for safety, reliability, and trustworthiness in AI development.
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China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges ethical AI development at the UN, emphasizing cooperation and responsible innovation.
At the Nishan Forum in east China’s Shandong Province, global thinkers explore how Confucianism’s ancient wisdom is influencing modern issues like AI ethics and global harmony.