UN launches two institutions to govern artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence is transforming economies, societies, and geopolitics. And while that technology is moving at lightning speed, there’s a feeling that many development institutions — from multilateral bodies to nonprofits to philanthropic foundations — are struggling to keep pace.

But on Thursday, the United Nations launched two new institutions to change that: an independent scientific panel to assess AI’s risks, opportunities, and challenges; and a “Global Dialogue” for governments, U.N. agencies, nonprofits, and the private sector to discuss AI governance.

“We know we need innovative solutions that extend beyond lines of code,” said Vilas Dhar, the president of the AI-focused philanthropy the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation. “Now, a forum is created where we can do that effectively, and it will be one of a set of institutions that I think will come out of this moment of extreme transformation that we face.”

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