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UN chief warns of AI risks to global peace

UN chief warns of AI risks to global peace

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday warned that synthetic intelligence might pose a danger to international peace and safety, calling on all member states to urgently arrange guardrails to maintain the expertise in test.

“It is clear that AI will have an impact on every area of our lives,” Guterres stated on the first UN Security Council assembly on the subject.

“Generative AI has enormous potential for good and evil at scale,” he added, noting that whereas it might assist finish poverty or treatment most cancers, the expertise might even have “very serious consequences for global peace and security.”

British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, whose nation presently holds the rotating Security Council presidency, stated AI “will affect the work of this council. It could enhance or disrupt global strategic stability.”

“It challenges our fundamental assumptions about defense and deterrence. It poses moral questions about accountability for lethal decisions on the battlefield,” stated Cleverly, whose authorities will host an AI summit later this yr.

Guterres requested member states to place in place a legally binding pact to “prohibit lethal autonomous weapons systems” by the top of 2026.

While AI can be utilized to determine patterns of violence or to observe ceasefires, Guterres stated, he warned that its use by terrorists or governments with unwell intent might trigger “horrific levels of death and destruction.”

He additionally warned that malfunctioning AI might wreak havoc, particularly if the expertise is utilized in reference to nuclear weapons methods or biotechnology.

“I urge agreement on the general principle that human agency and control are essential for nuclear weapons and should never be withdrawn,” he stated.

He known as for a working group to develop choices for international AI governance by yr’s finish.

And he reiterated his help for a United Nations entity to help efforts to manipulate using AI, modeled after the International Atomic Energy Agency or the International Civil Aviation Organization.

Source: www.anews.com.tr