UN Security Council holds first-ever talk on AI (2)

18 July, 2023

Najeeb Al-Shorbaji, Jordan writes

"This might be of interest to members." [see below]

I suspect a lot of taxpayers' money could be saved by having bureaucrats' speeches at this sort of summit meetings generated by AI. Surely for statements from the WHO, it's dead easy, always the same general vague whaffe.

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Written by Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel on his 21227th day.

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[*Note from HIFA moderator (NPW): Part of Najeeb's original message was missing due to a technical glitch. The missing part reads as follows:

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UN Security Council holds first-ever talk on AI

During this session, Britain will advocate for an international dialogue on the impact of AI on global peace and security

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[ https://www.edgemiddleeast.com/security/un-security-council-holds-first-... ]

[Note from HIFA moderator (NPW). The original article is at the URL above and starts as follows: 'This week, the United Nations Security Council is scheduled to convene its first formal discussion on artificial intelligence (AI) in New York. During this session, Britain will advocate for an international dialogue on the impact of AI on global peace and security. As AI technology continues to advance, governments worldwide are grappling with how to address its potential risks and implications. The transformative nature of AI has the potential to reshape the global economy and significantly alter the international security landscape...']

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