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The White House applauded the newly approved United Nations resolution on artificial intelligence (AI) safety Thursday, calling it a “historic step” to ensuring “trustworthy” advancements in technology.

The U.N. General Assembly approved the resolution, proposed by the United States and co-sponsored by 123 other countries, senior administration officials told reporters Thursday.

The proposal includes a “comprehensive vision” for nations’ deployment and use of AI technology and how countries should respond to its benefits and challenges.

“We now look forward to building off of this landmark achievement,” national security adviser Jake Sullivan wrote in a statement. “As this technology swiftly evolves, we will continue to strengthen international cooperation and respond to the far-reaching implications of AI.”
 
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The White House applauded the newly approved United Nations resolution on artificial intelligence (AI) safety Thursday, calling it a “historic step” to ensuring “trustworthy” advancements in technology.

The U.N. General Assembly approved the resolution, proposed by the United States and co-sponsored by 123 other countries, senior administration officials told reporters Thursday.

The proposal includes a “comprehensive vision” for nations’ deployment and use of AI technology and how countries should respond to its benefits and challenges.

“We now look forward to building off of this landmark achievement,” national security adviser Jake Sullivan wrote in a statement. “As this technology swiftly evolves, we will continue to strengthen international cooperation and respond to the far-reaching implications of AI.”

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