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
Trump set to deepen tech Cold War with China
Former officials say the incoming president will expand tech controls on China, as the rivalry with Beijing promises to loom large for his administration. The containment policy set in the first Trump administration and continued under President Biden is expected to...
Remarks by APNSA Jake Sullivan on AI and National Security
On October 24, 2024, Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor to President Joe Biden, delivered a critical address at the National Defense University, focusing on the United States' approach to AI and national security. His remarks underscored the importance of...
EU Publishes Groundbreaking AI Act, Initial Obligations Set to Take Effect on February 2, 2025
The original article was published on WilmerHale. The EU Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on July 12, 2024, as “Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2024 laying...
Pope: Reconsider the development of lethal autonomous weapons
Pope Francis sends a message to a Hiroshima conference on "AI Ethics for Peace," emphasizing the symbolic importance of discussing peace in a city scarred by atomic tragedy. The BGF presented the paper “Spiritual Values of Religions to Build the Knowledge Platform for...
UNESCO rallies regulators from South-East Europe to debate on the governance of digital platforms
The full article on this UNESCO was published on its website. As happens in different parts of the world, digital platforms in South-East Europe have certainly improved people’s access to information. However, they are also responsible for an increasing spread of...
Congress can kickstart AI regulation by overriding premature state laws
This article was originally published in The Hill. There’s been a great deal of talk in Congress about regulating AI, but most of the legislative action is happening at the state level. If America is to lead the AI charge and create a stable environment for this tech...
Pope to G7: AI is ‘neither objective nor neutral’
On June 1, 2024, the International Inter-religious Conference at the Vatican marked a historic milestone with the groundbreaking ideas presented by Boston Global Forum (BGF) CEO Nguyen Anh Tuan. During the panel titled “The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on...
Alex “Sandy” Pentland: Building a Better, Safer Digital Ecosystem
The MIT professor describes practical approaches to improving the internet. This article was originally published on Stanford Human-Centered AI -BGF For Alex “Sandy” Pentland, a longtime professor of information technology at MIT, big societal questions have always...
Global Law and Accord on AI and Digital
The U.S. can improve its AI governance strategy by addressing online biases
The United States has been working to codify the National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Initiative that focuses on six strategic pillars: improving AI innovation, advancing trustworthy AI, creating new education and training opportunities through AI, improving existing...
Artificial Intelligence and Democratic Values Index 2021: AI regulation in China leaves open questions about independent oversight
CAIDP announced the Updated Index Ranks AI Policies and Practices 2021 in 50 Countries. In this Index, Canada, Germany, Italy, and South Korea ranks at the top, the US makes progress, as concerns about China remain. “We have reasons for optimism and reasons for...
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