A UN-appointed scientific panel telling governments, in plain language, that they do not yet have the tools to govern the technology they are being asked to govern is a notable moment, even if the report itself is careful and hedged. The Independent International Scientific Panel on AI published its preliminary report on 1 July 2026, prepared by 40 independent scientists drawn from every UN region and co-chaired by Yoshua Bengio and Maria Ressa. The forward thing to watch is the inaugural Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva on 6-7 July 2026, which this report is designed to feed, with a fuller assessment due in 2027. If national regulators outside the US and China start citing this document as the baseline for domestic rules, and if independent evaluation labs get funded off the back of the panel’s evidence-gap framing, the preliminary report will have done more than its pages suggest. Our coverage: https://aiweekly.co/alerts/un-scientific-panel-says-ai-safeguards-trail-capabilities submitted by /u/Justgototheeffinmoon
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