AI must never replace essential human elements of learning, says UN chief


United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that rapid technological breakthroughs, like AI, hold enormous promise to support students of all ages across their learning journeys. - Photo: Reuters

NEW YORK (Bernama-Xinhua): UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday said that artificial intelligence (AI) must never replace the essential human elements of learning and called on states to keep humanity at the centre of education systems, reported Xinhua.

In his message on the International Day of Education, which falls on Jan 24, Guterres said that today's rapid technological breakthroughs, like AI, hold enormous promise to support students of all ages across their learning journeys.

"But the tremendous rewards are matched by some daunting risks. As AI-driven systems become more powerful, human intention and machine-driven impacts can easily misalign," he added.

This year's International Day of Education reminds that unlocking the potential of AI also depends on keeping human agency and human rights at the heart of this rapidly evolving technology, the UN chief noted.

"Artificial Intelligence must never replace the essential human elements of learning," Guterres underscored. "On this important day, let's commit to keeping humanity at the centre of education systems, everywhere." - Bernama-Xinhua

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
UN , Antonio Guterres , international day , education , AI

Next In Aseanplus News

Endangered bird species giant ibis finds sanctuary in Cambodia
Australia's most notorious paedophile priest dies in prison
Cambodian king praises PM for economic growth, social stability
Thai deputy PM Pitchai to lead investment roadshow to Japan
FBM KLCI pares losses as China rally lifts region
Singapore is poised to ramp up spending going into election year
Vietnam endorses sweeping reforms to spur economic growth
Dee Hsu thanks public for their tributes to late sister, actress Barbie Hsu
Philippine ex-president Duterte faces sedition rap over 'kill senators' comment at rally
Thailand proposes tough safeguards for local gamblers in casino plan

Others Also Read