UN Chief: AI Future Must Not Be Controlled By Few Nations or Billionaires

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addressed the India AI Impact Summit, warning that the future of artificial intelligence must not be controlled by a small group of countries or billionaires. He thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and praised India's leadership in hosting the first major AI summit in the Global South. Guterres emphasized that AI governance must be inclusive and globally representative to ensure equitable access and responsible use. The UN believes AI has significant potential to accelerate sustainable development goals and is committed to a proactive, ethical, and human rights-based approach to the technology.

Key Points: UN Chief Warns Against AI Control by Few Countries, Billionaires

  • Inclusive global AI governance needed
  • AI must improve lives and protect planet
  • Technology should have dignity as default
  • AI can accelerate UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • UN adopts ethical, rights-based AI approach
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"The future of AI cannot be decided by handful of countries or left to whims of few billionaires": UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls for inclusive global AI governance at India summit, stressing it must not be shaped by a handful of nations or billionaires.

"The future of AI cannot be decided by a handful of countries or left to the whims of a few billionaires. - Antonio Guterres"

New Delhi, February 19

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Thursday said the future of artificial intelligence must not be shaped by a handful of countries or controlled by a few billionaires, as he addressed the India AI Impact Summit2026 in the national capital.

Thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the invitation, Guterres congratulated India for its leadership in organising what he described as the first AI summit in the Global South.

"Prime Minister Modi, thank you for your kind invitation and congratulations for India's leadership in organising the first AI summit in the Global South. The meeting in India has special meaning," the UN Secretary General said in his address.

Guterres stressed that artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming societies and economies, and that its governance must be inclusive and globally representative.

"The future of AI cannot be decided by a handful of countries or left to the whims of a few billionaires," Guterres said.

Guterres underlined that Artificial Intelligence is transforming economies, societies and governance structures at an unprecedented pace, and stressed the need for multilateral cooperation to ensure equitable access and responsible use.

"The message of this summit is simple. Real impact means technology that improves lives and protects the planet. So let's build AI for everyone with dignity as the default setting," Guterres said.

The UN says that AI has significant potential to support the UN by promoting inclusivity, reducing inequalities, helping to accelerate nearly 80% of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and strengthening the work of the United Nations system.

The UN has also committed to taking a proactive, ethical, human rights-based and mandate-led approach to adopting AI internally in its work. UN system organizations use AI to support all steps of the innovation process, to address gender inequality, discrimination and bias in artificial intelligence data models, and to invest in predictive and prescriptive analytics, enhanced with machine learning and artificial intelligence.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is a crucial conversation. As someone working in tech, I see how AI bias can creep in if datasets aren't diverse. A global framework led by bodies like the UN, with input from countries like India, is essential. "Dignity as the default setting" is a powerful goal.
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Priya S
Good points, but words need action. The UN must ensure its own frameworks are practical and don't get bogged down in bureaucracy. Countries like India, with massive digital public infrastructure (like Aadhaar, UPI), have real-world experience to contribute. Let's hope this summit leads to concrete steps, not just speeches.
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Rohit P
Finally, someone said it! AI shouldn't become a tool for new colonialism. Its benefits in healthcare, agriculture, and education must reach villages in India and Africa, not just create more wealth for a few. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
While the sentiment is correct, regulating a fast-moving technology at a global level is incredibly complex. How do you enforce rules? There's a risk of stifling innovation. We need a balanced approach.
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Kavya N
This is so important for our future. AI in India should solve our problems - better crop predictions for farmers, personalized learning for students in regional languages, and managing urban traffic. Glad India is taking a leadership role. 🙏

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