The final report from the UN Secretary-General appointed panel emphasizes that transboundary technology like AI necessitates a global approach for equitable governance and benefits.
Left ungoverned, AI's vast benefits risk being confined to a few pioneering states, companies, and individuals, increasing the digital divide and inequality.
The report highlights human rights risks posed by AI, particularly regarding autonomous weapons and their potential impact on legal accountability and civilian protection.
Severe representation gaps exist in international AI governance; only seven countries are active in non-UN AI initiatives, while 118 countries are excluded.
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