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UN chief on AI: development faster than we can keep up

UN chief on AI: development faster than we can keep up

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has warned that artificial intelligence is developing at a pace that humanity cannot keep up with. He is calling for the implementation of international regulations to mitigate potential risks associated with the technology.

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