UN AI panel co-chair Yoshua Bengio notes the preliminary report's importance as an evidence base, adding that 'the decisions made about AI today will have lasting consequences for individuals, businesses, institutions, and even democracy at large'

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.

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