GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR DIGITAL GOVERNANCE
The Global Alliance for Digital Governance (GADG) was established through a collaboration of the Boston Global Forum and World Leadership Alliance-Club de Madrid at the Policy Lab on September 7-9, 2021.
GADG will:
- Coordinate resources: governments, international organizations, corporations, think tanks, civil society, and influencers for AI and a digital sphere for good, to make these resources more effective, to synthesize and maximize their impact, and to create more implementation-oriented conferences.
- Protect fundamental values and standards proposed in Social Contract for the AI Age, in AI International Accord and in the book Remaking the World – Toward an Age of Global Enlightenment.
The Global Law and Accord on AI and Digital is the theoretical framework that guides all activities and discussions of the Global Alliance for Digital Governance at Boston Global Forum.
GADG NEWS
AI in Government: Bracing for Transformational Impact
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future concept for governments — it is becoming a transformational force in public service. A recent report highlights how AI is being adopted across federal, state, and local agencies to modernize operations, improve citizen...
Highlight – GARP Spotlights BGF–AIWS Ethical AI Leadership; GARP Trustees from Global Finance and Academia
The Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) recently featured the Boston Global Forum (BGF) and AI World Society (AIWS) for pioneering ethical AI frameworks across governance, finance, and digital assets. The article underscores how BGF’s initiatives—like the...
Boston Global Forum contributes the Special Report on Governing AI in the Age of Global Tension to Riga Conference 2023
The Boston Global Forum (BGF) is contributing a groundbreaking Special Report titled "Governing AI in the Age of Global Tension" to the prestigious Riga Conference 2023. The Riga Conference, an annual event bringing together policymakers, experts, and thought leaders...
Why Japan is building its own version of ChatGPT
Some Japanese researchers feel that AI systems trained on foreign languages cannot grasp the intricacies of Japanese language and culture. Japan is building its own versions of ChatGPT — the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot made by US firm OpenAI that became a...
[New York Times] 2 Senators Propose Bipartisan Framework for A.I. Laws
Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, and Senator Josh Hawley, Republican of Missouri, plan to announce a sweeping framework to regulate artificial intelligence, in the latest effort by Congress to catch up with the technology. The leaders of the Senate...
Commons committee sets 12 challenges for AI governance
The Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee of MPs in the UK has outlined 12 challenges that policy makers need to address in setting terms for the governance of AI deployments: The Bias challenge: AI can introduce or perpetuate biases that society finds...
UN’s António Guterres convenes critical body to debate global governance of artificial intelligence
The Boston Global Forum introduces an op-ed of Amandeep Singh Gill and Tshilidzi Marwala, published in the Daily Maverick (Zimbabwe). Amandeep Gill is United Nations Secretary-General's Envoy on Technology. The Boston Global Forum honored Gill with the World Leader in...
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly Implements Statewide AI Policy
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly announced on August 18, 2023 that she has directed executive branch agencies to adopt a statewide policy on generative AI that outlines how the technology can be used safely. A new policy for the state of Kansas outlines how artificial...
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