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UN digital tech agency launches initiative to improve trust in AI agents

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July 10, 2026
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The United Nations’ agency for digital technologies on Thursday announced a ​new initiative to improve the trust of artificial ‌intelligence agents, as increasingly autonomous AI systems raise concerns about accountability and human oversight.

AI agents are a new ​generation of artificial intelligence systems designed to act ​independently on behalf of users, carrying out ⁠tasks ranging from scheduling and purchasing to complex ​business processes.

While they can improve productivity, they also run ​the risk of AI agents impersonating people and making unauthorized decisions, according to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

To address the risks, ​the ITU said at the AI for Good ​Summit in Geneva, it would establish a Focus Group.

This group will ‌develop ⁠frameworks aimed at ensuring AI agents remain identifiable, trustworthy, and subject to meaningful human control, particularly in sensitive areas such as financial transactions and critical ​infrastructure.

“AI agents ​will soon ⁠negotiate, transact, and make decisions on our behalf,” said Focus Group Co-Chair Debora ​Comparin, adding common international foundations were ​needed to ⁠establish who the agents are and how and when they can be trusted.

The group will be comprised ⁠of ​technical, policy, and legal experts ​and hold its first meeting in Paris in November and its ​second in Geneva in January.

Source: Reuters

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