UN Secretary-General’s AI Advisory Body launched its Interim Report: Governing AI for Humanity

The Interim Report represents a significant step forward in the ongoing AI governance dialogue and serves as a basis for further discussions and actions.

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The UN Secretary-General’s AI Advisory Body has published its Interim Report titled ‘Governing AI for Humanity,’ This report underscores the need for a more aligned approach between international norms and the development and deployment of AI technologies.

Structured into various segments, the report delves into different facets of AI governance, focusing on opportunities, risks, challenges, and initial recommendations.

Opportunities and Enablers stand out as a fundamental section of the report, emphasizing the key role governance plays in leveraging AI for the betterment of humanity. It stresses the necessity for clearly defined principles, innovative functions, and institutional frameworks to effectively respond to the current landscape.

In addressing Risks and Challenges associated with AI, the report highlights concerns such as potential job market disruptions, the urgency for global coordination, and the complexities of navigating these issues amid the swiftly evolving technological sphere.

The discussion on the International Governance of AI delves into the diverse landscape of AI governance. It acknowledges the multi-dimensional nature of this governance, stressing the requirement for a nuanced strategy encompassing technical, ethical, legal, and economic dimensions, among others.

Additionally, the report offers Preliminary Recommendations aimed at tackling the challenges and capitalizing on the opportunities presented by AI governance. These recommendations are anticipated to be further developed and expounded upon in the final report, slated for release in August 2024.

To foster inclusive engagement, the AI Advisory Body and its members plan to engage with various stakeholders in the forthcoming months. Stakeholders, including individuals, groups, and organizations, are encouraged to provide feedback via an online submission form, facilitating an open consultation process. Interested parties can review the Interim Report: Governing AI for Humanity and submit their insights through the designated online form