The United Nations launches its first scientific panel for the governance of Artificial Intelligence

The secretary general of the UNAntónio Guterres, announced this Wednesday the launch of the first Independent International Scientific Panel on artificial intelligence (AI)a body created by mandate of the General Assembly to evaluate the impacts of this technology.

Guterres informed the press today that he has referred to the General Assembly a list of 40 experts from all regions of the world to make up this panel, whose members will act in their personal capacity and independently of governments, companies or institutions.

The creation of the panel was approved by the General Assembly in August of last year, after several months of negotiations, through a resolution drafted by Spain and Costa Ricaabout which the United States expressed reservations.

The resolution then established that the panel will focus its work exclusively on non-military areas, leaving out any evaluation related to the use of AI in war or defense applications, one of the most sensitive issues in the current context of geopolitical and technological rivalry.