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Artificial Intelligence News: Global Regulators Draft Unified Safety Framework for Autonomous Systems in Landmark Geneva Summit

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Artificial Intelligence News: Global Regulators Draft Unified Safety Framework for Autonomous Systems in Landmark Geneva Summit

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND — In a pivotal development in artificial intelligence news, representatives from 42 nations concluded a five-day summit in Geneva on Wednesday, drafting the first comprehensive international safety framework for autonomous AI systems. According to the summit’s final communiqué, the framework mandates real-time incident reporting thresholds, mandatory third-party auditing for high-risk algorithms, and cross-border data exchange protocols for AI-related failures. The agreement, forged amid mounting concerns over autonomous vehicle collisions and algorithmic bias in healthcare diagnostics, requires ratification by member states by March 2025. The International Telecommunication Union, which hosted the summit, stated the framework aims to establish harmonized safety standards without stifling innovation, addressing a critical gap in current regulatory patchworks. Enforcement mechanisms remain under negotiation, with major stakeholders including the United States, China, and the European Union committing to compliance trials by mid-year.