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#186 How the UN is Driving Global AI Governance with Ian Bremmer and Jimena Viveros, Members of the UN AI Advisory Board

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Mar 4, 2024
Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist and founder of Eurasia Group, and Jimena Viveros, an AI expert and advisor at the Mexican Supreme Court, discuss the essential need for global governance in AI. They explore the UN’s efforts to create an inclusive AI advisory board, aiming to bridge the disparities between wealthy and underserved nations. The conversation highlights AI's transformative potential, the risks of dehumanization, and the imperative for collaborative frameworks to ensure ethical deployment, addressing the pressing inequalities exacerbated by technological advancements.
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Privatized Gains, Socialized Losses

  • New technologies often lead to privatized gains and socialized losses, creating negative externalities.
  • Without governance, vulnerable populations bear the brunt of these externalities, necessitating a framework for AI.
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Rapid AI Adoption and its Implications

  • AI's rapid adoption stems from the potential for increased efficiency across all sectors, minimizing internal opposition.
  • This rapid growth necessitates a focus on mitigating negative externalities, which often go unaddressed in the pursuit of profit.
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The Challenge of "Known Unknowns"

  • Regulating AI is challenging due to the "known unknowns" of future risks, particularly given its dual-purpose nature.
  • Tech-neutral language in governance can help address unforeseen use cases and unintended consequences.
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