<p>Stockholm: An <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/ai">artificial-intelligence</a> advisory body at the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/united-nations">United Nations</a> on Thursday released its final report proposing seven recommendations to address AI-related risks and gaps in governance.</p>.<p>The UN last year created a 39-member advisory body to address issues in the international governance of AI. The recommendations will be discussed during a UN summit held in September.</p>.<p>The advisory body called for the establishment of a panel to provide impartial and reliable scientific knowledge about AI and address information asymmetries between AI labs and the rest of the world.</p>.AI powers personal touch to online food orders.<p>Since the release of Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT in 2022, the use of AI has spread rapidly, raising concerns about fueling misinformation, fake news and infringement of copyrighted material.</p>.<p>Only a handful of countries have created laws to govern the spread of AI tools. The European Union has been ahead of the rest by passing a comprehensive AI Act compared with the United States' approach of voluntary compliance while China has aimed to maintain social stability and state control.</p>.<p>The United States was among about 60 countries that endorsed a "blueprint for action" to govern responsible use of AI in the military on Sept. 10, while China did not support the legally non-binding document.</p>.<p>With the development of AI in the hands of a few multinational companies, there is a danger that the technology could be imposed on people without them having a say in how it is used, the UN said in a statement.</p>.<p>It also recommended a new policy dialogue on AI governance, creating an AI standards exchange and a global AI capacity development network to boost governance capacities.</p>.<p>Among other proposals, the UN wants a global AI fund to be established, which would address gaps in capacity and collaboration. It also advocates the formation of a global AI data framework to ensure transparency and accountability.</p>.<p>Finally, the UN report proposed setting up a small AI office to support and coordinate the implementation of these proposals. </p>
<p>Stockholm: An <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/ai">artificial-intelligence</a> advisory body at the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/united-nations">United Nations</a> on Thursday released its final report proposing seven recommendations to address AI-related risks and gaps in governance.</p>.<p>The UN last year created a 39-member advisory body to address issues in the international governance of AI. The recommendations will be discussed during a UN summit held in September.</p>.<p>The advisory body called for the establishment of a panel to provide impartial and reliable scientific knowledge about AI and address information asymmetries between AI labs and the rest of the world.</p>.AI powers personal touch to online food orders.<p>Since the release of Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT in 2022, the use of AI has spread rapidly, raising concerns about fueling misinformation, fake news and infringement of copyrighted material.</p>.<p>Only a handful of countries have created laws to govern the spread of AI tools. The European Union has been ahead of the rest by passing a comprehensive AI Act compared with the United States' approach of voluntary compliance while China has aimed to maintain social stability and state control.</p>.<p>The United States was among about 60 countries that endorsed a "blueprint for action" to govern responsible use of AI in the military on Sept. 10, while China did not support the legally non-binding document.</p>.<p>With the development of AI in the hands of a few multinational companies, there is a danger that the technology could be imposed on people without them having a say in how it is used, the UN said in a statement.</p>.<p>It also recommended a new policy dialogue on AI governance, creating an AI standards exchange and a global AI capacity development network to boost governance capacities.</p>.<p>Among other proposals, the UN wants a global AI fund to be established, which would address gaps in capacity and collaboration. It also advocates the formation of a global AI data framework to ensure transparency and accountability.</p>.<p>Finally, the UN report proposed setting up a small AI office to support and coordinate the implementation of these proposals. </p>