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Policy·Jul 1·all news from July 1, 2026

AI explained: Why the world needs to act now

A new United Nations report highlights the dual nature of artificial intelligence, noting its capacity to accelerate sustainable development alongside the possibility of catastrophic societal risks. The panel stresses that while the technology could bridge global inequality, current governance frameworks remain insufficient to address issues like human rights violations, algorithmic bias, and the concentration of power among a few corporations. These findings underscore the urgent need for international coordination to establish shared safety standards for AI development.

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