United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said yesterday that some AI executives had proposed establishing a global AI regulator similar to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which he supported, Reuters reported. “The latest form of artificial intelligence, generative AI, is sounding deafening alarm bells, the loudest of which are the developers of generative AI, and we must take these warnings seriously,” Guterres said.


Guterres also announced that the United Nations plans to establish a high-level AI advisory body by the end of this year to regularly review AI governance arrangements and make recommendations on how these arrangements are consistent with human rights, the rule of law and the common good. He added: "Inspired by the International Atomic Energy Agency, I think there could be an international AI regulator."
Earlier in the news in May, the leader of OpenAI proposed to establish an AI international regulatory agency to set capacity threshold limits for risk control. #新闻frontier# #Content Star#
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