This groundbreaking resolution was a collaborative effort, co-sponsored by Austria, Brazil, Denmark, Morocco, Singapore, and
The meeting concluded with an unanimous agreement in the 47-country council, with China and India distancing themselves from the consensus.The Chinese representative voiced concerns about the resolution, noting its inclusion of “controversial content”. Meanwhile, the South Korean representative said the focus should be ensuring, promoting and protecting human rights throughout the life-cycle of AI systems.ambassador agreed, describing the resolution as a step in the right direction for the council.
She said emerging digital technologies, particularly AI, provides both benefits and harms which could either assist or negatively impactWhile ChatGPT has been turning heads due to its extraordinary ability to generate human-like content, it also fuels the fear of more sinister practices. A very real fear is that these technologies could be misused by oppressive regimes for mass surveillance of their countries. And yes, we’re looking at you,On the good-people side, AI’s potential for the greater good extends to saving lives through revolutionary advances in medical diagnosis.