General Assembly approves resolution for international regulation of AI
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55% : Leaving no one behind" said US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield in her speech.52% : United Nations, Mar 21 (EFE).- The United Nations General Assembly on Thursday unanimously approved the first resolution for the international regulation of artificial intelligence (AI), a product of the so-called "global conversation.
42% : At a subsequent press conference at the United Nations, Thomas-Greenfield noted that she did not intend to submit the resolution to the Security Council.
38% : "Think the fact that 193 countries that often can't agree on anything at the UN were able to agree on this shows that the AI issue is key," senior U.S. administration officials said in a call with the press.
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