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The United Nations (UN) has adopted a resolution on artificial intelligence (AI), with the support of 123 countries, including China. This resolution aims to ensure that AI is used in a way that benefits all nations, respects human rights, and is safe and trustworthy. It emphasizes the need for AI to be in the public interest and calls for global consensus on safe AI systems. The resolution also focuses on bridging the digital divide by ensuring that developing countries have access to AI technology and capabilities. It aligns with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and calls for the development of regulatory and governance approaches for AI. While not legally binding, this resolution reflects the global commitment to responsible and ethical use of AI.
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The United Nations (UN) has adopted a resolution on artificial intelligence (AI), with the support of 123 countries, including China. This resolution aims to ensure that AI is used in a way that benefits all nations, respects human rights, and is safe and trustworthy. It emphasizes the need for AI to be in the public interest and calls for global consensus on safe AI systems. The resolution also focuses on bridging the digital divide by ensuring that developing countries have access to AI technology and capabilities. It aligns with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and calls for the development of regulatory and governance approaches for AI. While not legally binding, this resolution reflects the global commitment to responsible and ethical use of AI.

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