UN Security Council to hold first meeting on AI's potential threat to world peace

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According to The Paper, the United Nations Security Council will hold its first meeting on the potential threat of artificial intelligence to international peace and security in the UK on July 18. The Security Council believes that, for example, in the application of autonomous weapons or the control of nuclear weapons, artificial intelligence has great potential and significant risks. Guterres said: “These scientists and experts call on the world to take action to inform the public that artificial intelligence is an existential threat to humanity that is comparable to the risk of nuclear war.” He plans to set up an artificial intelligence advisory committee at the United Nations in September this year to propose possible measures for the United Nations. He also said he would respond positively to the meeting by creating a new United Nations agency on artificial intelligence, on the same model as the International Atomic Energy Agency, based on knowledge and with some oversight powers.

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