‘AI needs global governance’

NEW YORK. — There is an “irrefutable” need for global governance of artificial intelligence and its development that it cannot be left to the “whims” of the market alone, a United Nations advisory body has warned.

While national governments will play a crucial role in regulating AI, the border-less nature of the technology necessitates a “global approach”, the High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence said in a report last week.

“The accelerating development of AI concentrates power and wealth on a global scale, with geopolitical and geo-economic implications,” the 39-member panel said.

“Moreover, no one currently understands all of AI’s inner workings enough to fully control its outputs or predict its evolution. Nor are decision-makers held accountable for developing, deploying or using systems they do not understand.”

The advisory body, which was created by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in October, made seven recommendations in the report, including the establishment of an AI data framework to boost transparency and accountability and a fund to help developing countries benefit from developments in the technology.

“Many countries face fiscal and resource constraints limiting their ability to use AI appropriately and effectively,” the panel said.

“Despite any capacity development efforts, some may still be unable to access training, compute, models and training data without international support.”

The body, however, stopped short of recommending the creation of a new international agency to govern the development and roll-out of AI.

“If the risks of AI become more serious, and more concentrated, it might become necessary for member states to consider a more robust international institution with monitoring, reporting, verification, and enforcement powers,” it said.  — Al Jazeera.

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