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At World Economic Forum Meet, Leaders Warn About Unchecked Expression of AI

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said that artificial intelligence has immense potential but cautioned against the risks of leaving AI ungoverned.
The Wire Staff
Jan 24 2025
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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said that artificial intelligence has immense potential but cautioned against the risks of leaving AI ungoverned.
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New Delhi: During the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, leaders from various countries called for action on artificial intelligence and reforms.

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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres warned about two global threats – the unchecked expression of artificial intelligence and the climate crisis. He said that these threats pose unprecedented risks to humanity and demand immediate, unified action from the governments and the private sector.

Guterres said that artificial intelligence has immense potential but cautioned against the risks of leaving AI ungoverned. He said there is a need for international collaboration, pointing to the Global Digital Compact adopted at the United Nations as a roadmap for harnessing digital technology responsibly.

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