UN chief warns AI can exacerbate inequalities

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is calling for global cooperation in sharing the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI), warning that unequal access could exacerbate inequalities globally.

Guterres was addressing a four-day capacity-building workshop on AI, co-hosted by the UN and China in Shanghai.

Representatives from nearly 40 countries are attending the event which will end on Friday.

“Without adequate guardrails, AI could further exacerbate inequalities and digital divides and disproportionately affect the most vulnerable,” Guterres said, in a statement posted on the UN website.

Bridging that gap is all the more important given AI’s potential for sustainable development.

With many of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targets off track, artificial intelligence can help rescue the development agenda.

To truly harness AI’s potential, we need international cooperation – and solidarity,” Guterres added.

Risks also uneven

The UN chief also stressed that just as the benefits of AI are unevenly distributed, so too are the risks.

“Without adequate guardrails, AI could further exacerbate inequalities and digital divides and disproportionately affect the most vulnerable,” he warned.

We must seize this historic opportunity to lay the foundations for inclusive governance of AI – for the benefit of all humanity.

AI capactiy developments

Mr. Guterres noted the upcoming Summit of the Future, where governments are expected to endorse a new Global Digital Compact, as a crucial forum to achieve just that.

He also highlighted ongoing efforts across the UN system.

For instance, in its final report this month, the UN’s High-level Advisory Body on AI is expected to outline a series of recommendations, including creating an AI Capacity Development Network, establishing a Global AI Fund for SDGs and developing a Global Data Framework for local AI ecosystems.

Despite the UN General Assembly adopting two resolutions on AI, Guterres announced that his high-level advisory body on AI is poised to release its final report later this month.

The body has proposed a series of recommendations, including:

  • Creating an AI capacity development network to bolster global AI capabilities.
  • Establishing a global fund for AI to support sustainable development goals.
  • Developing a global data framework to foster thriving local AI ecosystems.”

Official visit to China, Singapore

The Secretary-General is on an official visit to China, where he will take part in the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, in Beijing on Thursday morning (local time).

He will also meet with senior government officials, as well as with the UN offices and agencies in country.

Over the weekend, Mr. Guterres was in Singapore where he met with President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, and other senior officials.

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