Recommendations: AI tools must be available for everyone.



The report identifies the following principles that should guide the formation of new global AI governance institutions:
  • Inclusivity: all citizens, including those in the Global South, should be able to access and meaningfully use AI tools.
  • Public interest: governance should go beyond the do-no-harm principle and define a broader accountability framework for companies that build, deploy and control AI, as well as downstream users.
  • Centrality of data governance: AI governance cannot be divorced from the governance of data and the promotion of data commons.
  • Universal, networked and multistakeholder: AI governance should prioritize universal buy-in by countries and stakeholders. It should leverage existing institutions through a networked approach.
  • International Law: AI governance needs to be anchored in the UN Charter,International Human Rights Law, and the Sustainable Development Goals.

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