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Chimera readability score 60 out of 100, Graduate reading level.

The Goals can improve life for all of us. Cleaner air. Safer cities. Equality. Better jobs. These issues matter to everyone. But progress is too slow. We have to act, urgently, to accelerate changes that add up to better lives on a healthier planet. Find new inspiring actions on the app and at un.org/actnow.
AI's risks, opportunities and impact
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping economies, societies, and daily life. Its opportunities are real. So are its challenges. No country can address either alone. The Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence was established by UN General Assembly in August 2025 to provide independent, policy-relevant scientific assessments of AI's trajectory. Today it issues its first preliminary report, which will also be presented during the upcoming Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva next week.

Sentinel — Human

Confidence

The text displays high coherence and factual specificity but lacks the characteristic mechanical uniformity or excessive hedging often associated with pure AI generation.

Signals Detected
low severity: Moderate sentence length variance; flow is assertive without being overly mechanical.
low severity: Strong coherence linking generalized calls to action with specific, timely scientific updates.
low severity: No detectable argumentative skeleton or verbatim talking points.
low severity: Specific, verifiable details (dates and panel establishment) suggest grounding in real-world events.
Human Indicators
The text manages a shift between high-level rhetorical appeal ('Cleaner air. Safer cities.') and highly specific, date-sensitive institutional facts (August 2025 panel, Geneva Dialogue).
The language balances aspirational rhetoric with concrete, verifiable reporting, which is typical of journalistic synthesis.