
The TED AI Show The UN is speaking up about AI — here’s what they’re saying (w/ Ian Bremmer)
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Sep 19, 2024 In this discussion, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist and geopolitical expert, shares insights from his role in co-authoring the UN's report on AI governance. He highlights the urgent need for global frameworks that steer AI development towards benefiting everyone, not just a few tech giants. The conversation covers the potential risks of unregulated AI, calls for equitable access, and explores the balance between open-source and corporate control. Bremmer also addresses AI's implications in conflicts and the necessity for international cooperation.
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AI's Transformative Impact
- AI's accessibility has increased significantly, transforming how individuals interact, innovate, and participate in the economy.
- Despite hype, AI's potential remains underappreciated due to its evolving applications and deployment.
AI's Economic Risks
- Companies driving AI investment prioritize profits but externalize losses, creating economic imbalance and potential harm.
- This behavior, similar to the climate crisis, necessitates responsible governance to address negative externalities and ensure equitable distribution of benefits.
The Technopolar World
- Current AI development is primarily driven by private companies focused on market forces, creating a technopolar world where governments lack control.
- Governments must collaborate with the private sector to establish effective AI governance and protect citizen interests.




