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Global AI Governance Moves from Principles to Institutions

AI governance is entering a more institutional phase, with governments, civil society, academia, and technical experts now working through formal global processes.

What to know

The UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance will hold its first session in Geneva on July 6 and 7, 2026, with a second session planned for New York in May 2027.

Why it matters

The shift matters because public-interest AI governance needs more than statements of principle. It needs forums, evidence, human rights safeguards, and mechanisms for cooperation.

What to watch

Key themes include AI divides, capacity building, open models and data, human rights, transparency, accountability, and interoperability across governance approaches.

Source

Source: United Nations