event
Chatham House Rule discussion
Wednesday
29
May
ai governance

Global AI Governance

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Maison de la Paix, Geneva Graduate Institute

On the occasion of the AI Governance Day and the recent release by Microsoft of the report "Global Governance: Goals and Lessons for AI",  the Tech Hub also invites you to a Chatham House Rule discussion on AI governance on Wednesday, May 29 at 6:30 pm at the Maison de la Paix, Geneva Graduate Institute.

This will be an opportunity to bring together academia, civil society, IOs, and industry to discuss current goals and frameworks for global AI governance and future prospects.

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The Microsoft report examines the history and evolution of institutions such as the International Civil Aviation Organization and the Financial Stability Board to inform global AI governance. It presents three high-level takeaways for AI:

  • As with civil aviation and global capital flows, AI governance involves three interrelated layers: industry standards, domestic regulation, and international governance.

  • At the international governance layer, three outcomes are important for AI: governance of globally significant risks, regulatory interoperability, and inclusive progress.

  • Four international governance functions will enable these outcomes: monitoring and managing global risks, setting standards, building scientific consensus, and strengthening equitable access to resources.

After introductory remarks by Prof. Achim Wennmann (Geneva Graduate Institute) and a presentation by Amanda Craig (Head of Responsible AI Public Policy at Microsoft), the discussion will be moderated by Dr. Jérôme Duberry (Geneva Graduate Institute).

Considering the room capacity, please contact us by May 27 if you wish to participate. 

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