Oh, brother, if there’s one thing that reeks more than a swamp rat’s breath, it’s the United Nations’ sneaky scheme to worm its way into managing and regulating artificial intelligence worldwide – a globalist power play disguised as “governance” that’s got the bureaucrats in Turtle Bay salivating over controlling the tech that’s reshaping everything from jobs to warfare. We’re talking a deep dive into their 2025 blueprint, launched at the September 22-23, 2024, Summit of the Future in New York, where they adopted the “Global Digital Compact” – a 20-page pact that calls for an “independent international scientific panel” on AI, a “global fund” for developing countries’ AI access, and “coordinated global digital safeguards” to “mitigate risks” like bias and misinformation. This isn’t help; it’s handcuffs, with revelations from September 2025 showing the UN pushing for a “new way to safely oversee technological development” through forums like the “Global Dialogue on Artificial Intelligence Governance,” kicking off with a three-hour informal meeting on September 19, 2025. Trump’s America First resistance is spot on – we don’t need unelected elites dictating our innovation; we’ll lead the AI race on our terms, or watch the UN turn it into a socialist straitjacket.
The UN’s AI Ambitions: From Advisory to Authority
Unpack the plot, and the UN’s been building this beast since 2023, when Secretary-General António Guterres convened a High-level Advisory Body on AI with 39 members from 33 countries, releasing interim reports in December 2023 and final ones in September 2024. Revelations show this body recommended “global norms” for AI safety, including mandatory risk assessments for high-impact systems and international cooperation on data privacy. By September 2025, they’ve pushed for “binding commitments” on ethical AI, with Guterres warning of a “dangerous void” in governance during a September 19 address, calling for “building blocks” like capacity-building networks and an AI office within the UN Secretariat.
The Compact’s core? Seven principles for AI – human rights, equity, safety – but revelations indicate it’s a Trojan horse for regulation, with plans for annual reviews starting 2026 and a 2025 “global dialogue” to hash out enforcement. September 2025 revelations from the UN’s AI for Good initiative in Geneva show they’re eyeing “universal access” funds of $100 billion by 2030, funneled through developing nations to “bridge the digital divide” – code for redistributing tech wealth from innovators like America to laggards.
How the UN’s AI Regime Would Work: Oversight, Funds, and Forcible “Equity”
The mechanics? Revelations from the Advisory Body’s September 2024 final report outline an “independent international scientific panel” to monitor AI risks, with authority to “assess” global systems and recommend bans on “high-risk” tech like autonomous weapons. It’d feed into a “coordination mechanism” within the UN, revelations show, with annual forums starting 2025 to enforce “safeguards” on bias and privacy. The “global fund”? A $100 billion pot by 2030 for AI in poor countries, revelations indicate, administered by the UN to ensure “equitable” distribution – think forced tech transfers from U.S. firms to competitors.
Revelations from September 19’s meeting reveal plans for “global standards” on AI ethics, with binding rules on data use and transparency by 2027. It’s not voluntary – Guterres’ September 2025 push for “universal accord” on AI governance includes “legal frameworks” to “mitigate harms,” revelations show, like regulating “misinformation” that could muzzle free speech.
Recent Revelations: From Compact to Crackdown
Fresh off the September 22-23 Summit, revelations show the Compact’s adoption by 193 member states, including calls for “inclusive global governance” on AI with a review in 2029. September 2025 revelations from Guterres’ statements warn of AI’s “existential risks,” pushing for UN-led “networks” to oversee development. UNESCO’s September 19 tool for AI in Africa, revelations indicate, is a pilot for “ethical frameworks” that could mandate diversity quotas in algorithms worldwide.
U.S. pushback? Trump’s July 2025 AI Action Plan rejects UN oversight, revelations show, focusing on domestic innovation with $5 billion for “America First AI” – a stark contrast to the UN’s “equity” mandates.
Implications for America: Sovereignty Sellout or Innovation Killer?
For the U.S., this UN grab is a nightmare – revelations show it could force “risk assessments” on American tech, stifling giants like OpenAI with red tape while China races ahead unchecked. The “global fund”? A $100 billion shakedown, revelations indicate, siphoning U.S. dollars to subsidize foreign rivals. Polls from September 2025 show 62% of Americans oppose UN AI regulation, with 68% of independents fearing “loss of control” over tech.
America First rejects this rot – Trump’s plan keeps AI in U.S. hands, with $2 billion for military applications by 2026. The UN’s “governance” is code for control; wake up before they regulate our future away.
