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United Nations scientific panel’s first global report warns that artificial intelligence is evolving faster than governments can regulate or keep up with. While AI is driving breakthroughs in healthcare, education and research, experts also raise concerns over cyber threats, disinformation and weak global oversight. Research Professor Aniruddha Desai from La Trobe University says users must understand what AI tools can and cannot do.


Published 3 July 2026 11:47am

By Bhavya Pandey

Presented by Bhavya Pandey

Source: SBS




United Nations scientific panel’s first global report warns that artificial intelligence is evolving faster than governments can regulate or keep up with. While AI is driving breakthroughs in healthcare, education and research, experts also raise concerns over cyber threats, disinformation and weak global oversight. Research Professor Aniruddha Desai from La Trobe University says users must understand what AI tools can and cannot do.


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