Security disputes and U.N. efforts raise pressure for global AI rules
Arete News
March 27, 2026
GENEVA (AN) — Pressure is building across diplomatic, political and security arenas to establish guardrails for artificial intelligence, as competing approaches to governance emerge and the gap between technological capability and oversight widens.
A group of former heads of government, Nobel laureates and leading scientists, convened by The Elders, called on governments "to manage artificial intelligence with an urgency that reflects both scientific evidence and public concern," warning that current governance frameworks are falling behind rapid advances in the technology.
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