UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday backed a proposal by some artificial intelligence executives for the creation of an international AI watchdog body like the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Generative AI technology that
can spin authoritative prose from text prompts has captivated the public since
ChatGPT launched six months ago and became the fastest-growing app of all time.
AI has also become a focus of concern over its ability to create deepfake
pictures and other misinformation.
"Alarm bells over the latest form of artificial
intelligence – generative AI – are deafening. And they are loudest from the
developers who designed it," Guterres told reporters. "We must take
those warnings seriously."
He has announced plans to start work by the end of the year
on a high-level AI advisory body to regularly review AI governance arrangements
and offer recommendations on how they can align with human rights, the rule of
law and common good.
But on Monday he added: "I would be favorable to the
idea that we could have an artificial intelligence agency ... inspired by what
the international agency of atomic energy is today."
Guterres said such a model could be "very
interesting" but noted that "only member states can create it, not
the Secretariat of the United Nations". The Vienna-based IAEA was created
in 1957 and promotes the safe, secure and peaceful use of nuclear technologies
while watching for possible violations of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
It has 176 member states. © Reuters