US Pushes for Global AI Regulations at UN
The US introduced a resolution at the United Nations for “safe, secure, and trustworthy” AI systems to align global regulations.
The resolution encourages responsible and inclusive AI development through domestic regulations and governance.
Co-sponsored by over 50 nations, the nonbinding resolution calls for effective safeguards and private sector compliance with laws.
The US contrasts with its lack of strong regulations at home compared to China’s strict guidelines and the EU’s comprehensive AI rules.
The US aims to lead in global AI governance, addressing concerns over China’s advancements and focusing on bridging gaps between richer and poorer countries.
The resolution emphasizes collective action among member states to extend AI benefits globally, excluding military AI use.