UN Demands ‘Global Governance’ for ‘Humanity’
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Unelected globalist organization the United Nations (UN) is demanding that governments of sovereign nations submit to “global governance” in order to supposedly protect “humanity” from artificial intelligence (AI).
The demand was made in a report published by the UN’s “High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence.”
The report, titled “Governing AI for Humanity,” insists that a single global government is vital to keep the emerging technology under control.
The 99-page document issues warnings about the threats from AI and details the UN’s plan for establishing global governance,
The UN also warns that individual sovereign nations have gaps in global governance as it relates to AI and issues a call to action for governments to enhance global cooperation.
It summarizes its claims as to the necessity of globalism early on.
In Chapter 2 “The Need for Global Governance” on page 37, the report expounds on its demand for globalism.
“The imperative of global governance, in particular, is irrefutable,” the report declares on page 7.
“There is, today, a global governance deficit with respect to AI.”
The document claims that AI is not understood by anyone and warns that no one is accountable for it.
“Moreover, no one currently understands all of AI’s inner workings enough to fully control its outputs or predict its evolution,” the report claims.
“Nor are decision-makers held accountable for developing, deploying, or using systems they do not understand.
“Meanwhile, negative spillovers and downstream impacts resulting from such decisions are also likely to be global.”
The document goes on to say that national governments or private companies cannot be allowed to regulate AI.
Rather, a single global government must now have control over sovereign nations.
“The development, deployment, and use of such a technology cannot be left to the whims of markets alone,” the document asserts.
“National governments and regional organizations will be crucial, but the very nature of the technology itself – transboundary in structure and application – necessitates a global approach.