The UN has just announced a new detailed framework that will maximize AI potential and limit the risks attached.
The Secretary General’s Advisory Body on AI rolled out the final report called Governing AI for Humanity where it detailed more about how AI can serve humanity at its finest. This is especially true for those individuals who are considered minorities and underrepresented. They are those who feel their voices and opinions are never considered
The report goes on further to build months of extensive consultations featuring close to 2000 participants. The publishing of a provincial report that took place last year in December shed light on how this group can best represent AI and the aspirations that many hold for the groundbreaking tech.
The final report rolled out a new plan to manage AI based risks and share the potential that this tech has for millions around the world. Among a host of other things, it calls for a new foundation to be laid down for the first detailed plan for international cooperation on the matter.
Similarly, it proposed several recommendations to address the drawbacks on governing AI and hopes all governments can respond. In the same way, it will include stakeholders who wish to cooperate in regulation of AI so that it’s better marketed and in line with human rights protection.
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by Dr. Hura Anwar via Digital Information World
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