Close Menu
FSNN | Free Speech News NetworkFSNN | Free Speech News Network
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • Legal & Courts
    • Tech & Big Tech
    • Campus & Education
    • Media & Culture
    • Global Free Speech
  • Opinions
    • Debates
  • Video/Live
  • Community
  • Freedom Index
  • About
    • Mission
    • Contact
    • Support
Trending

The DOJ Challenges Virginia’s ‘Assault Firearm’ Law and California’s Glock Ban

2 minutes ago

SpaceX joins the Nasdaq 100, but history suggests caution

16 minutes ago

Bitcoin Bounces Above $63K Following Strategy-fueled Selloff

19 minutes ago
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Discord Telegram
FSNN | Free Speech News NetworkFSNN | Free Speech News Network
Market Data Newsletter
Monday, July 6
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • Legal & Courts
    • Tech & Big Tech
    • Campus & Education
    • Media & Culture
    • Global Free Speech
  • Opinions
    • Debates
  • Video/Live
  • Community
  • Freedom Index
  • About
    • Mission
    • Contact
    • Support
FSNN | Free Speech News NetworkFSNN | Free Speech News Network
Home»Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance»‘We Cannot Vibe Code the Future of Humanity’, UN Chief Warns at AI Summit
Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance

‘We Cannot Vibe Code the Future of Humanity’, UN Chief Warns at AI Summit

News RoomBy News Room1 hour agoNo Comments4 Mins Read1,530 Views
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte Telegram
‘We Cannot Vibe Code the Future of Humanity’, UN Chief Warns at AI Summit
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Copy Link

Listen to the article

0:00
0:00

Key Takeaways

Playback Speed

Select a Voice

In brief

  • UN Secretary-General António Guterres opened the first Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva calling AI deployment “faster than anyone—including the people building it—can keep up.”
  • Guterres repurposed “vibe coding”—the practice of letting AI write software without close human scrutiny—as a metaphor for dangerously passive governance: “We cannot vibe code the future of humanity.”
  • He demanded an international law ban on lethal autonomous weapons and launched an AI Child Safety Pledge, with a second dialogue scheduled in New York in 2027.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres opened the first Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva on Monday telling 193 nations that AI is already outpacing the institutions meant to govern it—and that humanity is running an experiment on itself “without a plan, and without consent.”

“Artificial intelligence is advancing at runaway speed,” Guterres said in the opening of his keynote. “A technology that can reshape economies, transform the world of work, sway elections, and tilt the balance of security is being deployed faster than anyone—including the people building it—can keep up.”

The room included all 193 UN member states, convened in Geneva at the first Global Dialogue on AI Governance, a multilateral attempt to govern a technology that has already outrun everyone trying to do it.

The meme used by Guterres to explain the risks of ungoverned AI was vibe coding—a term coined by Andrej Karpathy, founding member of OpenAI and former director of AI at Tesla, to describe programming by feel: tell AI what you want, let it handle the rest, don’t look too closely. Merriam-Webster recently added it to its dictionary.

Guterres acknowledged vibe coding “can do wonders.” as more people trust AI-built products.

“But we cannot vibe-code the truth,” he said. “We cannot vibe-code the future of humanity.”

The numbers behind that line weren’t soft. Guterres put the internet at 15 years to reach a billion people and AI at two. He described current systems as “no longer tools awaiting instruction—they are writing code, acting online, and making choices with less and less human oversight.”

“Our institutions were built to govern machines that follow commands. They are not ready for machines that decide.”

The dialogue was born from the 2024 Global Digital Compact, which established international AI governance as a UN mandate for the first time. Its opening session two years later also received the preliminary report of the Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence—40 scientists from 140 countries—which published last week the finding that nobody can currently guarantee AI won’t cause catastrophic harm.

Speed was one of three warnings Guterres drew from the panel. The second was power: computing, data, and talent concentrated in a handful of companies and countries, most of the world locked out of decisions already shaping it, something that also worries other AI experts like Yann Lecun, Andy Kowinski and Yoshua Bengio.

The third was truth—a machine-enabled lie now persuades as effectively as a verified fact, steadily eroding what Guterres called “the integrity of our information ecosystem.”

Child guinea pigs and killer robots

Among Guterres’ concrete proposals are an AI Child Safety Pledge requiring companies to prove safety through independent testing before any AI reaches children, maintain zero tolerance for the generation of child sexual abuse imagery, and connect distressed children to real human support rather than leaving them alone with a chatbot. “No child should be a guinea pig for unregulated AI.”

And then there were the killer robots. Guterres called lethal autonomous weapons—machines that select and kill a target without human judgment—”morally repugnant” and demanded a ban by international law.

States are already at the discussion table. He did not suggest they take their time.

The Dialogue reconvenes in New York in 2027. Guterres also called on the General Assembly to create a Global Fund for AI focused on computing access for developing countries, and challenged every major AI company to run all data centers on renewable energy by 2030—the year he estimates those facilities will outpace all but five nations in electricity consumption.

Daily Debrief Newsletter

Start every day with the top news stories right now, plus original features, a podcast, videos and more.

Read the full article here

Fact Checker

Verify the accuracy of this article using AI-powered analysis and real-time sources.

Get Your Fact Check Report

Enter your email to receive detailed fact-checking analysis

5 free reports remaining

Continue with Full Access

You've used your 5 free reports. Sign up for unlimited access!

Already have an account? Sign in here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link
News Room
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn

The FSNN News Room is the voice of our in-house journalists, editors, and researchers. We deliver timely, unbiased reporting at the crossroads of finance, cryptocurrency, and global politics, providing clear, fact-driven analysis free from agendas.

Related Articles

Media & Culture

The DOJ Challenges Virginia’s ‘Assault Firearm’ Law and California’s Glock Ban

2 minutes ago
Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance

SpaceX joins the Nasdaq 100, but history suggests caution

16 minutes ago
Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance

Bitcoin Bounces Above $63K Following Strategy-fueled Selloff

19 minutes ago
Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance

UK Foreign Secretary Warns of ‘AI Hiroshima’ if Policymakers Don’t Act

20 minutes ago
Media & Culture

Wikipedia Banned Its Co-Founder Because Its Rules Mostly Work, Actually

59 minutes ago
Media & Culture

A Chronological Reader’s Guide To The Opinions In Trump v. Barbara

1 hour ago
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

SpaceX joins the Nasdaq 100, but history suggests caution

16 minutes ago

Bitcoin Bounces Above $63K Following Strategy-fueled Selloff

19 minutes ago

UK Foreign Secretary Warns of ‘AI Hiroshima’ if Policymakers Don’t Act

20 minutes ago

FIRE files lawsuit after federal agents confront New Yorker over ICE criticism

56 minutes ago
Latest Posts

Wikipedia Banned Its Co-Founder Because Its Rules Mostly Work, Actually

59 minutes ago

A Chronological Reader’s Guide To The Opinions In Trump v. Barbara

1 hour ago

Michael Saylor’s Strategy dramatically ups pace of bitcoin sales, raising $216 million

1 hour ago

Subscribe to News

Get the latest news and updates directly to your inbox.

At FSNN – Free Speech News Network, we deliver unfiltered reporting and in-depth analysis on the stories that matter most. From breaking headlines to global perspectives, our mission is to keep you informed, empowered, and connected.

FSNN.net is owned and operated by GlobalBoost Media
, an independent media organization dedicated to advancing transparency, free expression, and factual journalism across the digital landscape.

Facebook X (Twitter) Discord Telegram
Latest News

The DOJ Challenges Virginia’s ‘Assault Firearm’ Law and California’s Glock Ban

2 minutes ago

SpaceX joins the Nasdaq 100, but history suggests caution

16 minutes ago

Bitcoin Bounces Above $63K Following Strategy-fueled Selloff

19 minutes ago

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news and updates directly to your inbox.

© 2026 GlobalBoost Media. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Our Authors
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

🍪

Cookies

We and our selected partners wish to use cookies to collect information about you for functional purposes and statistical marketing. You may not give us your consent for certain purposes by selecting an option and you can withdraw your consent at any time via the cookie icon.

Cookie Preferences

Manage Cookies

Cookies are small text that can be used by websites to make the user experience more efficient. The law states that we may store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of this site. For all other types of cookies, we need your permission. This site uses various types of cookies. Some cookies are placed by third party services that appear on our pages.

Your permission applies to the following domains:

  • https://fsnn.net
Necessary
Necessary cookies help make a website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.
Statistic
Statistic cookies help website owners to understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and reporting information anonymously.
Preferences
Preference cookies enable a website to remember information that changes the way the website behaves or looks, like your preferred language or the region that you are in.
Marketing
Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. The intention is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third party advertisers.