Canada pushes for safe, equitable AI governance at the United Nations, ambassador says
By
By Dylan Robertson The Canadian Press
Summary
Canada's Ambassador to the UN, David Lametti, is prioritizing AI governance at the United Nations, advocating for safe and equitable adoption of artificial intelligence that benefits all countries, not just the wealthiest. Canada is collaborating with nations globally to ensure the rapidly evolving technology proceeds responsibly, with Lametti asserting that the UN has a responsibility to lead on AI governance.
Source
Key quotes
· 1 pulledAI governance is something that the UN has to do — has a responsibility to do.
You might also wanna read
UN launches AI for Good Global Commission to unite tech executives and world leaders on AI regulation
The UN, through its International Telecommunication Union, is launching the "AI for Good Global Commission" to bring together top tech execu
Yann LeCun Argues Open-Source AI Is Essential for Global Sovereignty at UN Open Source Week
Yann LeCun, Meta's chief AI scientist, delivered a keynote at the United Nations Open Source Week arguing that open-source AI is the only vi
techstrong.ai·8d agoYann LeCun Argues Open-Source AI Is Essential for Global Sovereignty at UN Open Source Week
Yann LeCun, Meta's chief AI scientist, delivered a keynote at the United Nations Open Source Week arguing that open-source AI is the only vi
techstrong.ai·8d agoYann LeCun Argues Open-Source AI Is Essential for Global Sovereignty at UN Open Source Week
Yann LeCun, Meta's chief AI scientist, delivered a keynote at the United Nations Open Source Week arguing that open-source AI is the only vi
techstrong.ai·8d ago
Global Initiative Calls for International AI Red Lines by 2026
Over 200 prominent figures including former heads of state, Nobel laureates, and AI leaders have signed the Global Call for AI Red Lines ini

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.