The United Nations Artificial Intelligence advisory body has released its final report, outlining seven key recommendations to address AI-related risks and governance gaps. The report was released on Thursday and will be presented at a U.N. summit in September. The 39-member body appointed by the UN last year has suggested the establishment of a global body to offer objective and credible scientific information on AI. This panel would help to e…
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