On November 3, UN Secretary-General António Guterres delivered a speech at the UK Artificial Intelligence Summit, emphasizing the need for global regulation of emerging AI technologies based on the principles of the UN Charter to ensure full respect for human rights. He believes that current AI models lack protective measures and may pose a threat; he is concerned about the long-term negative impacts of AI on employment and cultural diversity; and he warns that AI could exacerbate global inequality. To address this, he proposes the establishment of a global regulatory framework to prevent inconsistent standards. Guterres also announced the formation of a 39-member AI advisory body, which will provide preliminary recommendations by the end of the year on establishing scientific consensus and enabling AI to benefit humanity, serving as a reference for the development of a global digital compact next year.