UN’s AI resolution is non-binding, but still a big deal – here’s why

The resolution begins by recognizing both the potential and peril of AI. When used properly, some of the potential benefits, as listed in the resolution, include accelerating the achievement of the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals, promoting digital transformation and peace, overcoming digital divides within countries, and more. 

However, malicious “design, development, and deployment” of AI systems could have catastrophic effects including undermining sustainable economic, social, and environmental development; widening digital divides; reinforcing biases that encourage discrimination; and more. 

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As a result, the resolution stresses the urgency of achieving “global consensus on safe, secure and trustworthy artificial intelligence systems…” 

The resolution delineates the various measures that should be taken to ensure proper safeguards and that people’s rights are protected. These include a call for international cooperation for the promotion of safe, secure, and trustworthy AI; continued development and support from member states for regulatory and governance frameworks; insurance of equitable access to the technology across countries; respect for human rights and their fundamental freedoms; fair, inclusive, and responsible use of data; and more. 

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