Over 200 prominent politicians and scientists, including 10 Nobel Prize winners and many leading artificial intelligence researchers, released an urgent call for binding international measures against dangerous AI uses on Monday morning.

Warning that AI's "current trajectory presents unprecedented dangers," the statement, termed the Global Call for AI Red Lines , argues that "an international agreement on clear and verifiable red lines is necessary." The open letter urges policymakers to enact this accord by the end of 2026, given the rapid progress of AI capabilities .

Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Maria Ressa announced the letter in her opening speech at the United Nations General Assembly's High-Level Week Monday morning. She implored governments to come together to "prevent univer

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