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Ian Bremmer
Geopolitics expert; Eurasia Group founder
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Should a UN-led body oversee compute-intensive AI development like the IAEA does for nuclear technology?
Ian Bremmer strongly disagrees and says:
That’s a critical, critical aspect of fighting climate change. And with A.I., so much more urgent and fast- moving, you will need an organization like that, a multistakeholder. But another thing we’re calling for is a techno credential approach, like you see in the global financial community. In other words, a geotechnology stability board where you will have governments and non-state actors together being able to respond to crises in real-time as they occur. This isn’t like the United Nations. This is more like how the world responded to the 2008 financial crisis, and where even though they were different governments, the United States and China are both members of the IMF. They’re both members of the bank of international settlements. You will be need A.I. institutions to be similarly inclusive and similarly non-politicized to be able to respond to challenges that are fundamentally global. (2023) source Unverified