LONDON: Amnesty International said Wednesday that the post-World War II order was on the "brink of collapse," threatened by bitter conflict on multiple fronts to the rapid and unregulated rise of artificial intelligence.

"Everything we're witnessing over the last 12 months is indicating that the international global system is on the brink of collapse," Amnesty's secretary general Agnes Callamard told Agence France-Presse as the group released its annual "State of the World's Human Rights" report.

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