UN Adopts First AI Resolution, Champions Human Rights Amidst AI Development
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61% : This is said to be the first time these tech companies have collaborated with the UN in this way.53% : Additionally, the Assembly called on all States, businesses, civil society, research institutions, and the media to create and promote frameworks and approaches for governance and regulations about the safe, secure, and reliable use of artificial intelligenceUS Vice President Kamala Harris lauded the resolution, saying it establishes a path forward on AI where every country can both seize the promise and manage the risks of AI.
48% : Related Article: UN Urges Tech Giants to Stop Profiting from Toxic Content Fueling Antisemitism, RacismUnited Nations' first landmark AI resolution follows just a few weeks after the European Union approved the world's first AI regulatory act.
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