At the World Summit on Artificial Intelligence in New Delhi, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that humanity is heading into the unknown due to the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence. He announced the formation of an international commission of 40 experts to analyze the impact of AI on economies and societies, ensuring that all countries benefit from the same clarity in this field. Guterres emphasized the importance of human control over technology, stating that policy must be based on facts and evidence, not fear or misinformation. The summit brings together global leaders and industry experts to discuss the advancements and risks associated with artificial intelligence. His message was clear: there is a need for less panic and more informed information to navigate this era of rapid innovation.
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