UN Embraces AI: Rules Out Landmark Global Resolution Led By US
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : Aligning with the dynamic global tech landscape, as AI continues to push the boundaries of organizations, this pivotal move by the main policy-making organ of the UN promptly nabbed significant attention.57% : Intriguingly, the United States-led resolution draft was initially spotlighted by Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN.
55% : US Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, further draws attention to the resolution's objective.
55% : Meanwhile, the Assembly also impelled all member states, the private sector, civil society, research organizations, and the media sector to promote the development and backing of secure and reliable AI regulations.
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