'Technology Must Serve People, Not the Other Way Around' - UN Secretary-General at the World AI Conference - United Nations Sustainable Development Group
The UN Secretary-General emphasized the need for technology to serve people, not the other way around, at the World AI Conference. He highlighted the importance of responsible AI development.
- The UN Secretary-General emphasized the need for human-centered AI development
- He stressed the importance of transparency, accountability, and fairness in AI
- The speech highlighted the need for international cooperation on AI ethics
The UN Secretary-General's speech at the World AI Conference underscored the need for AI to be developed and used in ways that benefit humanity.
He emphasized that technology should be designed to serve people, rather than controlling them. This approach prioritizes human well-being and dignity, and encourages the development of AI that is transparent, accountable, and fair.
The Secretary-General's remarks reflect growing concerns about the impact of AI on society, and the need for international cooperation to ensure that AI is developed and used responsibly.
Companies developing AI must consider the ethical implications of their technology
Investors should prioritize AI projects that prioritize human well-being and dignity
The UN Secretary-General's speech highlights the importance of responsible AI development for humanity
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