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Table of Contents
- Governing AI for Humanity 3
- Final Report 3
- About the High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence 4
- Table of Contents 5
- Executive summary 7
- 1. The need for global governance 7
- 2. Global AI governance gaps 8
- 3. Enhancing global cooperation 9
- Recommendation 1 10
- An international scientific panel on AI 10
- Recommendation 2 12
- Policy dialogue on AI governance 12
- Recommendation 3 13
- AI standards exchange 13
- Recommendation 4 15
- Capacity development network 15
- Recommendation 5 17
- Global fund for AI 17
- Recommendation 6 18
- Global AI data framework 18
- Recommendation 7 20
- AI office within the Secretariat 20
- 4. A call to action 21
- 1. Introduction 23
- A. Opportunities and enablers 24
- B. Key enablers for harnessing AI for humanity 28
- C. Governance as a key enabler 28
- D. Risks and challenges 28
- E. Risks of AI 28
- F. Challenges to be addressed 33
- 2. The need for global governance 37
- A. Guiding principles and functions for international governance of AI 38
- B. Emerging international AI governance landscape 40
- 3. Global AI governance gaps 42
- A. Representation gaps 42
- B. Coordination gaps 44
- C. Implementation gaps 45
- 4. Enhancing global cooperation 47
- A. Common understanding 48
- B. Common ground 52
- C. Common benefits 58
- D. Coherent effort 70
- E. Reflections on institutional models 73
- 5. Conclusion a call to action 77
- Annexes 79
- Annex A Members of the High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence 79
- Annex B Terms of reference of the High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence 80
- Annex C List of consultation engagements in 2024 81
- Annex D List of deep dives 82
- Annex E Risk Global Pulse Check responses 83
- Annex F Opportunity scan responses 93
- Annex G List of abbreviations 99