UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that the world must not allow artificial intelligence to “vibe-code” humanity’s future. Speaking about the rapid advance of AI, he says AI systems are no longer simple tools that wait for instructions. Instead, they increasingly generate code, act online, and make choices with less human oversight, which can blur the line between truth and fabrication.

Guterres cautions that these developments can encourage people to rely on AI outputs without sufficient verification. He highlights concerns that AI may be trusted too readily, even when its outputs are uncertain or incorrect. The message emphasizes the need for safeguards and responsible use as AI capabilities expand.

While both outlets report the UN chief’s concerns, they focus on the same core point: AI’s growing autonomy and influence over information and decision-making raise risks that require careful attention by governments, institutions, and the public.