January 18, 2024
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Guterres calls for urgent action on climate change and AI

The Secretary-General noted that in addition to climate change posing risks to humans and the environment, many countries battered by “climate chaos” are also experiencing financial hardship…reports Asian Lite News

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday called for urgent action on existential threats posed by climate change, the unchecked development of artificial intelligence (AI) and international governance reforms.

He appealed to world leaders to take urgent action on climate threats and to ensure a just and equitable transition to renewable energy.

He also called on governments to work with tech companies on risk management for AI development.

Guterres then announced that the UN will host a Summit of the Future in September 2024 to consider essential reforms to the global financial architecture ensuring it is responsive to today’s challenges.

Speaking at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024, Guterres said despite climate and AI garnering significant attention, “we have no effective global strategy to deal with either”.

“Geopolitical divides are preventing us from coming together around global solutions,” he said.

Guterres sounded the alarm that 2023 was the hottest year on record with droughts, storms, fires and floods wreaking havoc on countries and communities and that the planet is heading for a scorching 3 degree Celsius increase in global temperatures.

“Let me be very clear, the phase-out of fossil fuels is essential and inevitable. We must act now to ensure a just and equitable transition to renewable energy,” he said.

The Secretary-General noted that in addition to climate change posing risks to humans and the environment, many countries battered by “climate chaos” are also experiencing financial hardship.

Flagging the risks that AI poses to human rights, personal privacy and societies, Guterres called on the private sector to join a multi stakeholder effort to develop a “networked and adaptive” governance model for AI.

This should be in addition to a UN advisory body on AI governance offering recommendations on the benefits of the new technology while mitigating its risks, he said.

“We need governments urgently to work with tech companies on risk management frameworks for current AI development, and on monitoring and mitigating future harms,” he said.

In addition to addressing climate and technology, the Secretary-General called for the need to update institutions and frameworks of global governance from the UN Security Council to the Bretton Woods system which were created 80 years ago.

“Rebuilding trust will not happen overnight, but I am convinced that it is both essential and possible,” Guterres said.

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