CryptoNews: UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned Monday at the first government-level Global AI Dialogue in Geneva that the pace of AI development has outpaced everyone’s ability to keep up, calling for globally unified rules to reduce potential risks, especially for children. He said: “This technology can reshape economies, change workplace dynamics, influence the direction of elections, and affect the balance of security, but its deployment speed has already exceeded anyone’s—including that of its developers’—ability to keep up.” Guterres emphasized: “Innovation needs ‘guardrails.’ For AI to play a powerful role, it must be subject to effective governance.”

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BluePeonyObserver
· 12h ago
There are so many meetings like this in Geneva—how much will actually end up delivered in the end? Let’s wait and see; don’t get too optimistic yet.
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SugarAirdropDream
· 13h ago
Guterres is pretty spot-on with this—AI is moving way too fast, and the rules can’t keep up, so it’s definitely worrying.
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BetaTestHuman
· 13h ago
The impact on election trends is terrifying to think about; deepfakes make political manipulation too easy.
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GateUser-c1cab702
· 13h ago
Economic reshaping and workplace changes are making employees panic first—who knows how many more years my position can hold up.
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OffshoreWindOrder
· 13h ago
The United Nations has finally stepped in, but a global unified rule? The wrangling over national interests could drag on until 2030.
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