How Does UN’s first global framework for AI governance | Ian Bremmer Work?

It’s like the United Nations made a rulebook for how countries should use artificial intelligence, and Ian Bremmer is one of the people helping write it.

Imagine you're playing a game with your friends, but no one knows the rules. Some kids might cheat, others get confused, and nobody has fun. That’s what can happen when countries develop AI without any agreement, some might use it unfairly or even harm others.

Now imagine the United Nations is like the teacher who says, “Let’s all agree on how we play this game.” This new framework is that agreed-upon rulebook for AI, helping make sure everyone plays fair and works together.

Ian Bremmer is like a smart friend who helps explain the rules to others. He knows a lot about how countries work together, so he can help make sure the rulebook is clear and useful for everyone.

This framework isn’t just for now, it’s like planting a big tree that will grow and help guide how AI is used in the future.

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  1. A child learns how countries work together to make rules about robots that help people.
  2. Like a classroom rule, the UN makes a big rule for all nations to follow when using AI.
  3. Imagine a group of friends making one agreement on how they will share toys, this is like how the UN works with countries.

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