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Futurists at Dubai Future Forum call for creation of UN framework to solve global challenges

Governments and the United Nations should create an internationally adopted framework specifically designed to help solve global challenges, a world-leading futurist told the Dubai Future Forum 2023, the world's largest gathering of futurists, today.

ANI Nov 28, 2023 23:00 IST googleads

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Dubai [UAE], November 28 (ANI/WAM): Governments and the United Nations should create an internationally adopted framework specifically designed to help solve global challenges, a world-leading futurist told the Dubai Future Forum 2023, the world's largest gathering of futurists, today.
Dr. Jamie Metzl, founder of "OneShared.World" and author of Hacking Darwin, said the world struggles to address its most significant challenges "because it is not organised."
"We cannot solve climate change while everyone is competing with each other ... We need to do the equivalent of finding a universal flu vaccine. What is the common element, and how do we target that? That is why we need to think of global frameworks," he said during a panel titled 'Law and Order: How Do We Hold Technology Accountable in the Future?'.
The panel, held under one of the forum's four themes - Transcending Collaboration - explored specific challenges relating to the rapid emergence of technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI). Olivier Desbiey from "AXA Group" described how regulating technology "is a global concern and we need global solutions," while Dr. June Brawner from "The Royal Society" underlined the need for international collaboration on a regulatory level, calling for governments to "share best practices."
The Transcending Collaboration theme examined the proliferation of AI, the future dynamics between humans and machines, and how societies can adapt to rapid technological advancements.
Tackling a panel titled "Bionic Being: Will Wearable Technology Provide Us with the Option of a New Sixth Sense?" Prof Paolo Dario from "Dubai Future Labs" likened wearables to having companions. Ken Chua from "(these)abilities" said all wearables must undergo community testing. Pawel Swieboda from "NeuroCentury" concurred with the concept of purpose-driven wearables, noting that it was key to drive the sector to reach 1.1 billion connected wearable devices in 2022.
During a panel titled "Through the Looking Glass: Are We Ready for the Age of AI?" Prof Pascale Fung from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, busted the myth of personal data used by generative AI tools, specifically large language models (LLMs).
She noted that they are trained on publicly available data, and all data is in the hands of the beholder, so it is up to the user to provide the rights to access. She said, "We need to be mindful of what we are developing, but ultimately, the ethical questions are posed on the implementation stage, not development. Hence, we need to proceed cautiously but with optimism."
William Hurley, better known as whurley*, from "Strangeworks", spoke of the inaccurate doomsday predictions brought on by the spread of AI tools. He noted that we are at a key moment in time, with a very short window to affect the technology, and therefore, we should be looking at ethics, development, and advancement. He cited Japan's light-touch approach to AI regulations when calling for a balanced approach to implementing technology and AI in the real world.
Prof Hoda Alkhzaimi from Emaratsec highlighted that the AI boom has unravelled several issues that must be addressed. She noted that it increased the visibility of global issues while describing a drive to ensure solutions have technological sovereignty.
During a panel titled "Anticipate Responsibly: How Should Governments Act on Foresight?" Aarathi Krishnan, Risk Anticipation and Strategic Foresight Expert, noted that our systems, in a multilateral space, are not set up to understand or act on emerging risks because they look at risks in silos--economic, health, nature and others--whereas in reality, they are interconnected.
Dimitri Lorenzani highlighted the need for collective intelligence to move to foresight optimism--to be honest about an inconvenient truth to address it and not be pessimistic.
The second Dubai Future Forum, which began on November 27 and concludes today at the Museum of the Future, includes more than 150 speakers from around the globe who are engaging in 70 dialogue sessions, keynote speeches, and workshops. (ANI/WAM)

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