The imperative of global governance, in particular, is irrefutable. AI's raw materials, from critical minerals to training data, are globally sourced. General-purpose AI, deployed across borders, spawns manifold applications globally.
Although national governments and regional organisations will be crucial to controlling the use of AI, the very nature of the technology itself - transboundary in structure and application - necessitates a global approach.
No one currently understands all of AI's inner workings enough to fully control its outputs or predict its evolution. Negative spillovers and downstream impacts resulting from decisions likely have global effects.
The Advisory Body has recommended the creation of an independent international scientific panel on AI, made up of diverse interdisciplinary experts serving in their personal capacity on a voluntary basis.
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