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The UN High-level Advisory Body on AI's report on governing AI for humanity. It proposes international governance mechanisms, capacity building initiatives, and principles for global AI cooperation.
The OECD's platform for AI policy data, analysis, and stakeholder dialogue. It tracks AI policies across countries, provides metrics and data visualization, and facilitates policy learning and exchange.
The G7's international framework for AI governance launched at the Hiroshima Summit. It establishes guiding principles for advanced AI systems and a code of conduct for AI developers.
Resources and publications from GPAI's Responsible AI Working Group. Includes reports on AI safety, fairness, transparency, and accountability from the multi-stakeholder international initiative.
The OECD AI Policy Observatory is a comprehensive platform that tracks AI policy developments globally. It serves as a central repository for AI governance initiatives, regulations, and policy frameworks from around the world, supporting international cooperation on AI governance.
A collaborative initiative between the OECD and European Commission that provides accessible, consistent, and up-to-date information to stakeholders about AI policy developments. The platform combines the OECD AI Policy Observatory with the Commission's AI Watch service to monitor AI development, uptake, and impact in Europe.
The OECD AI Policy Observatory provides tools and live data to inform policymakers and AI actors about artificial intelligence governance. It supports the implementation of OECD guidelines and promotes responsible AI development through data-driven insights and policy resources.
UNESCO's global framework providing ethical principles and recommendations for artificial intelligence development and deployment. The recommendation was adopted in November 2021 and provides voluntary guidelines for member states to implement AI ethics governance within their jurisdictions in conformity with international human rights law.
UNESCO's first global standard on AI ethics, providing a comprehensive framework for ethical AI development and deployment. The recommendation addresses key areas including transparency, accountability, fairness, and human oversight in AI systems. It serves as a global reference point for member states to develop national AI governance policies aligned with ethical principles.
UNESCO's global framework providing recommendations on the ethics of artificial intelligence, with focus on preserving human decision-making autonomy and protecting human rights. The framework includes guidelines for ethical impact assessments and testing requirements for AI systems that pose potential risks to human rights.
The G7 leaders' statement welcomes international guiding principles on artificial intelligence and establishes a voluntary Code of Conduct for AI developers. It introduces the Hiroshima Process International Code of Conduct for Organizations Developing Advanced AI Systems as part of multilateral AI governance efforts.
The Hiroshima AI Process resulted in the first international framework that includes guiding principles and code of conduct for promoting safe, secure and trustworthy advanced AI systems. This comprehensive policy framework was agreed upon by G7 nations following continuous discussions on AI governance.
The Hiroshima AI Process is a G7-led international initiative that has achieved agreement on the first international framework to promote inclusive governance for generative AI. This framework represents a multilateral approach to addressing the global challenges posed by AI technology through coordinated governance measures.
A multi-stakeholder advisory body convened by the UN Secretary-General to analyze and advance recommendations for international AI governance. The initiative aims to develop a globally inclusive approach to coordinating AI governance across nations and stakeholders.
This white paper analyzes the UN system's institutional models, functions, and existing international normative frameworks applicable to global AI governance. Prepared by the Inter-Agency Working Group on Artificial Intelligence under UNESCO and ITU leadership, it provides a comprehensive assessment of how the UN system can address AI governance challenges globally.
The Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence is the first-ever international legally binding treaty addressing AI governance in relation to human rights, democracy and the rule of law. Opened for signature on September 5, 2024, it aims to ensure that activities within the AI lifecycle comply with fundamental rights and democratic principles.
The Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence is an international treaty that establishes binding legal standards for AI governance across European nations. The European Commission has signed this convention on behalf of the EU, marking a significant step in creating unified AI governance standards across Europe.
The Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence is an international treaty that establishes binding legal standards for AI development and deployment while protecting human rights, democracy, and the rule of law. Canada has signed this treaty, which represents a significant step toward international cooperation on AI governance and putting human values at the center of AI development.
GPAI is an international initiative that brings together experts from industry, civil society, governments, and academia to collaborate on AI challenges. It seeks to bridge the gap between theory and practice by supporting research and applied activities directly relevant to policymakers in the AI realm.
The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) is an international initiative that brings together 44 countries across six continents, including OECD members and partner nations. It aims to promote responsible AI development and deployment based on the OECD Recommendation on Artificial Intelligence, fostering cooperation between governments, industry, civil society, and academia.
GPAI is an international initiative that brings together governments and leading experts to develop values-based pathways for artificial intelligence governance. The partnership focuses on collaborative approaches to AI policy development and implementation across member countries.