Key UN resolutions on artificial intelligence

Explore pivotal international agreements and declarations concerning the development and deployment of advanced algorithms. This compilation highlights significant global policy frameworks, ethical guidelines, and calls for responsible innovation in machine learning and automation. Discover how global bodies are addressing governance, human rights, and the future impact of intelligent systems on society and international relations.

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    United Nations General Assembly Resolution: Seizing the Opportunities of Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence Systems for Sustainable Development (2024)

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    • Promotes safe, secure, and trustworthy AI systems

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    This resolution is the UN's first global resolution on AI, unanimously adopted by all 193 member states. It establishes a foundational global policy effort, setting the stage for ethical and sustainable AI use and influencing subsequent international discussions and frameworks.

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    United Nations General Assembly Resolution 79/239: Artificial intelligence in the military domain and its implications for international peace and security (2024)

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    • Expands international dialogue on AI in military context

    This is the General Assembly's first resolution specifically addressing AI in the military domain, affirming international law's applicability. It continues to drive international dialogue and policy action on the critical issue of AI in warfare, moving beyond just lethal autonomous weapon systems.

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    United Nations General Assembly Resolution A/RES/79/325: AI Modalities Resolution (2025)

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    • Establishes Independent International Scientific Panel on AI

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    This resolution is a significant milestone in international AI governance, establishing two new global mechanisms: an Independent International Scientific Panel on AI and a Global Dialogue on AI Governance. It directly impacts AI governance in 2026 by operationalizing these central UN efforts.