The UN’s Independent International Scientific Panel on AI released its first preliminary report Wednesday, drawing on input from 40 experts.
According to NS3.AI, panel co-chair Yoshua Bengio said evidence of deceptive AI behavior means science cannot guarantee AI will not cause catastrophic harm.
The panel’s findings are set to be presented to governments in Geneva on July 6 and 7.
A full assessment from the panel is due in 2027.
AI TRENDS | UN AI Panel Flags Deceptive AI Risks Ahead of Geneva Talks
2026-07-01 19:10:20
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