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We have seen extraordinary advances in the capabilities and use of artificial intelligence (AI). AI holds the potential to multiply productivity in many sectors and to improve public services, but it could also threaten global stability and undermine our values. These risks are the topic of the AI Safety Summit hosted by the UK government (1-2 November). The 缅北禁地Secretary-General has asked experts in his AI Advisory Body to issue recommendations on the international governance of artificial intelligence, its risks and challenges and how to leverage AI to accelerate the delivery of the SDGs.

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With the spread of rumors and the distortion of facts, the boundary between true and false has become blurred. This is undermining the very foundations of our societies and democracies and putting lives at risk through the propagation of conspiracy theories, or the spread of hate speech. Focusing on digital spaces in this year's edition of , will give the opportunity to explore paths for strengthening multilateral cooperation with digital platforms and other stakeholders in integrating media and information literacy into policies.

As we approach the halfway mark of the 2030 Agenda, the science is clear: the Planet is far off track from meeting its climate goals, and immediate and unprecedented reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are needed, says the 2023. Launched ahead of the SDG Summit and Climate Ambition Summit at the United Nations General Assembly, the multi-agency report systematically assesses the impact of climate change and extreme weather events on the Agenda's goals.

Humans and AI complement each other, opening new opportunities for economic growth, production, health care, education, communication, and transportation. recognizes AI鈥檚 potential as well as its risks and are optimizing its use to advance the SDGs. is an accelerator for sustainable development and already is affecting so many aspects of our lives. It is important to ensure fairness and transparency in the design and use of AI, clarify legal responsibility and liability in cases of harm caused by AI, as well as address the intellectual property implications.

The digital transformation, the exponential spread of digital technologies, digitalization and the use of digital technologies to add value, to both migrants and communities.

Artificial Intelligence may be the buzzword of the day, but before we know it, two new concepts may soon steal the limelight: Disruptive-tech and Artificial General Intelligence. That鈥檚 according to Janet Adams, chief operating officer of AI experts SingularityNet, who maintains that these up-and-coming technologies have massive potential to combat inequality, in line with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Agenda. To find out more, 's Elma Okic caught up with Ms. Adams at the AI For Good Summit in Geneva earlier this month.

published its AI Readiness Assessment Methodology, a diagnostic tool to support governments in ensuring Artificial Intelligence is developed and deployed ethically, in line with its Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence.   

The IAEA (MSCFP) seeks to inspire young women to pursue a career in the nuclear field through scholarships for students studying nuclear related subjects as well as internship opportunities.

Digital technology has become a fundamental force for change in this century. It is reshaping economies, government, and the very fabric of our communities 鈥 touching nearly every facet of our lives. And since 2015, countries have harnessed digital technology to accelerate progress towards achieving of the  by 2030. The 17 SDGs are all getting a boost from the latest in digital strategies. shows how in the last seven years, digitalization has emerged as a veritable keystone, showing enormous potential to unlock the many complex, interwoven challenges addressed in the SDGs.

AI governance should be a dialogue. Now is the critical moment to get it right and ensure a responsible future with AI.

We have less than 10 years to solve the United Nations SDGs and AI holds great promise to advance many of the goals and targets. The is the leading action-oriented 缅北禁地platform promoting AI to advance health, climate, gender, inclusive prosperity, sustainable infrastructure, and other global development priorities. AI for Good is organized by 鈥 the 缅北禁地specialized agency for information and communication technology 鈥 in partnership with 40 缅北禁地sister agencies and co-convened with the government of Switzerland. The takes place on 6-7 July in Geneva.

As AI technologies become increasingly sophisticated, they will transform industries, streamline processes and may even impact how we live our lives including the nuclear sector. AI has shown its potential to benefit people who use nuclear technology for peaceful ends. It will not replace the workforce but rather it will establish resources and insights that will make early detection and response in computer security realistically achievable. highlights how to adopt AI technologies effectively and proactively by embracing the benefits while addressing its risks.

The 2023 five laureates of the L鈥橭r茅al- For Women in Science International Awards include women scientists with contributions in the Physical sciences, Mathematics and Computer science.

In response to the rapid emergence of new and powerful AI tools, held the first global meeting to explore the immediate and far-reaching opportunities, challenges and risks of AI in education.

Since the launch of Chat GPT in November 2022, artificial intelligence (AI) has been dominating headlines, sparking excitement but also concern over the pace at which the technology is developing and driving misinformation.

The 缅北禁地Secretary-General鈥檚 Envoy on Technology, Amandeep Gill, is busy working on a Global Digital Compact to be adopted at the UN鈥檚 Summit of the Future in 2024 鈥 a 鈥渙nce-in-a-generation鈥 opportunity for leaders to agree on common principles for addressing tech challenges.

Ahead of Wednesday鈥檚 World Telecommunication and Information Society Day, he has been talking to 缅北禁地News鈥檚 Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer about using AI for good, why it鈥檚 not too late to regulate, and how getting AI governance right will be important for multilateralism itself.

Audio Credit: Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer, 缅北禁地News - Geneva

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