Report notes AI capabilities outpacing scientific understanding and governments’ ability to adapt; raises concern on "rapid, unchecked deployment".

The UN’s Independent International Scientific Panel on AI says two countries hold 90% of leading compute, and the window to govern AI is closing.

Panel proses shared framework for responsible AI development as adoption grows unevenly across world

Report notes AI capabilities outpacing scientific understanding and governments’ ability to adapt; raises concern on "rapid, unchecked deployment".

GENEVA, July 1 : Developments in artificial intelligence are outpacing scientific understanding and government policy, meaning there are no guarantees the technology will not…

The UN Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence aims to provide governments and institutions a scientific evidence base resilient to political cycles

Especialistas da ONU alertam que a inteligência artificial pode impulsionar avanços em diversas áreas, mas também traz riscos crescentes.

A 40-scientist panel found that AI capabilities are outrunning both scientific understanding and government oversight.

AI is already being used to generate misinformation and other harmful content and could be exploited for fraud, cyberattacks and biological threats.

Fresh scientific evidence and options for harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) were unveiled Wednesday following the launch of the first global, independent scientific…

UN chief Guterres says shared AI rules are essential

NEW YORK CITY: A UN scientific panel warned on Wednesday that safeguards on artificial intelligence were failing to keep pace with the rapidly growing capabilities of the…

The United Nations released its first global AI assessment, warning that artificial intelligence advances are outpacing human control and could cause

Capabilities are racing ahead of rules to ensure tech is used safely and responsibly, Scientific Panel argues

UN report reveals urgent need for coordinated global AI safety standards as technology outpaces regulatory frameworks, risking dangerous capabilities.

UN warns AI could widen the gap between rich and poor countries in a new report.