Digital Journal July 14, 2023
AFP

The UN Human Rights Council on Friday called for transparency on the risks of artificial intelligence and for the data harvested by AI to be used responsibly.

An explosion in generative AI content since ChatGPT launched late last year has left authorities scrambling to figure out how to regulate such chatbots and ensure the technology does not endanger humanity.

In its first look at the development of AI, the UN’s top rights body adopted a resolution that called for the “adequate explainability” of AI-supported decisions, taking into account “human rights risks arising from these technologies”.

It also calls for the use of data in AI systems to be in line with international human rights law.

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