Inside the United Nations' AI policy grab

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Inside the United Nations' AI policy grab

The United Nations is proposing to establish a global AI forum to govern the rapidly advancing technology. Policymakers have been navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, with various countries and organizations introducing regulations and guidelines to manage its impact. The U.N. report suggests creating a global AI Office to streamline international AI governance responses.

The European Union and the United States have taken steps to regulate AI, such as the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act and the White House's executive order on AI safety criteria. International efforts like the G7's 'Hiroshima AI Process' and the Global Partnership on AI aim to promote responsible AI development. However, the U.N. report highlights a disparity in AI policy involvement between industrialized nations and countries in the global South.

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