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UN chief calls for global risk management of AI, warns of 'serious unintended consequences'

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on Wednesday called on political and business leaders to prioritize a global strategy dealing with the twin threats of artificial intelligence and the climate crisis.

In a special address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Guterres warned that the rapid development of AI could result in "serious unintended consequences."

"It's good to be back and see Davos highlighting the global crisis in trust," Guterres said in his opening remarks.

"I believe this crisis is the direct result of a paradox facing our world. In the face of [a] series of existential threats, posed by runaway climate chaos and the runaway development of artificial intelligence without guardrails, we seem powerless to act together," he added.

"Rebuilding Trust" is the overarching theme of the annual WEF meeting. WEF says this year's Davos program embodies a "back to basics" spirit of open and constructive dialogue between policymakers, business leaders and civil society, with AI emerging as a major topic of discussion.

Advocates of AI say the technology can be harnessed to benefit humanity in several ways, including fast-tracking patient diagnoses, helping to model climate change and fighting cyberattacks.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Tuesday said that he believes there is a need for global coordination on AI and for agreement on a set of standards and appropriate guardrails for the technology.

The U.S. tech giant is a major player in the race to develop AI, pouring billions of dollars into OpenAI, the firm behind the popular chatbot ChatGPT.

"Every new interaction of generative AI increases the risk of serious unintended consequences. The technology has enormous potential for sustainable

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