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António Guterres, the United Nations’ Secretary-General, is asking tech companies to “take responsibility” for how their systems are affecting information integrity. Guterres made the remarks in front of reporters earlier this week, as he was launching the UN's Global Principles for Information Integrity: a set of recommendations that can be used around the world to promote a more “humane information system". “Take responsibility. Acknowledge the damage your products are inflicting on people and communities,” Guterres said. The framework has five pillars: societal trust and resilience; indepen...
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres highlighted the promises and perils of artificial intelligence (AI) as a conference on harnessing its benefits began. The annual AI for Good conference aims to guide businesses, consumers, and governments on positive uses of AI while avoiding its potential risks. The event this week in Geneva includes speeches and talks on AI applications for robotics, medicine, education, sustainable development and much more. “Artificial intelligence is changing our world and our lives," Guterres said by video. He noted its promise for things like education and health ca...
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Russian missiles struck close to Kyiv where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was meeting with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday night. “Today, immediately after the end of our talks in Kyiv, Russian missiles flew into the city. Five rockets. And this says a lot … about the Russian leadership’s efforts to humiliate the U.N. and everything that the organization represents,” Zelenskyy said. Guterres was said to be “shocked” at how close the missiles had been, though it was not made clear just how close they had been to hit the building Guterres and Zelensky were ...
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The United States and China surprised the world after they issued a joint statement on Wednesday at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference pledging to cooperate in the fight to slow global warming. Representatives from the two largest emitters of greenhouse gases were united in declaring that tackling climate change requires setting aside political disagreements and working together. “The United States and China have no shortage of differences,” U.S. special climate envoy John Kerry said in Glasgow, Scotland, where global leaders have congregated to discuss solutions to the worsenin...
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