Forbes September 20, 2024
Cornelia C. Walther

Artificial intelligence seems to be on the lips and minds of individuals and institutions 24/7. It has come to reshape industries, economies, and even our personal lives. With the rapid expansion of AI rapidly its risks grow and multiply. Amid the cacophony of voices, a solid consensus arises: AI cannot be left to its own devices. The Governing AI for Humanity report, released by the United Nations High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence in September 2024, calls for a radical shift in AI governance—one that prioritizes global equity, ethics, and human rights.

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