Global AI governance should be anchored by five key principles
Although artificial intelligence has been quietly helping us for decades, with progress accelerating, 2023 will be remembered as a ‘big bang’ year. The unique challenges that AI poses demand a coordinated global approach to governance, however, and only one institution has the inclusive legitimacy needed to organize such a response: the United Nations. With that in mind, the UN High-level Advisory Body on AI was established to offer analysis and recommendations for addressing the global governance deficit. Privileged to serve as the Advisory Body’s Executive Committee, we have released the group’s interim report, which proposes five principles for anchoring AI governance and addressing several inter-related challenges. Third, the emerging regulatory frameworks across different regions will need to be harmonized in order to address AI’s global governance challenges effectively.













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