UN Chief calls for inclusive global governance of Artificial Intelligence

Date: 2026-05-06
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has underscored the need for inclusive and accountable global governance of artificial intelligence, warning against concentrated control of the technology by a limited number of actors.

Guterres made the remarks following a meeting with Yoshua Bengio, a member of the UN Scientific Advisory Board, where discussions focused on the accelerating pace of AI development and the importance of aligning it with global public interest.

He emphasized that as artificial intelligence continues to advance rapidly, the role of expert advisory bodies remains critical in shaping frameworks that ensure the technology delivers broad-based benefits while operating within clear guardrails and accountability mechanisms.

The UN chief cautioned that decisions about the future of AI should not be dominated by a small group of countries or private interests, stressing the importance of shared global standards and multilateral cooperation.

Guterres reiterated that AI must be developed and governed in a way that reflects collective global priorities, ensuring that its benefits are accessible to all and that risks are managed through coordinated international efforts.

 

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