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

Ethics Code of Conduct for Cyber Peace and Security and Combating Disinformation in the Age of Global Enlightenment
Mr. Nguyen Anh Tuan, CEO of the Boston Global Forum, will speak at the International Scientific Conference Preventing and Handling Online Fake News – Theory and Practice, chaired by Vietnam Ministry of Public Security’s Theorical Council, March 2, 2023, in Vietnam. He...

Framework for the Regulation of AI Assistants and ChatGPT
In the Social Contract for the AI Age, Boston Global Forum considered AI Assistants as a center of power of AI World Society – the Age of Global Enlightenment. On November 30, 2022, with the birth of ChatGPT, it provided the basis for operations of AI Assistants. The...
Global Alliance for Digital Governance will contribute to coordinate the digital economy of Pillars for World Peace and Security
On Oct. 22, at the session “US-EU-Japan-India: the Pillars for World Peace and Security” of the Riga Conference 2022, Boston Global Forum’s CEO Nguyen Anh Tuan presented strategies to build US-EU-Japan-India to become pillars for world peace and security. He...
An AI Bill of Rights Must be Global
By Michael Dukakis, Nguyen Anh Tuan, Alex Pentland Artificial intelligence (AI) and automated systems are increasingly affecting our daily lives. Banking algorithms decide who is eligible for housing or financial loans, healthcare algorithms are making...
The White House unveils the blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights
President Joe Biden on October 4 unveiled a new AI Bill of Rights, which outlines five protections Americans should have in the AI age, making automated systems work for the American people. Boston Global Forum is pioneering by presenting a proposal and call for...
Belfer Center releases the National Cyber Power Index 2022
Over the past two years, the National Cyber Power Index (NCPI) has catalysed conversations and debate between policymakers, academia, and industry on the concept of cyber power and how states are and can further harness their capabilities to enhance their overall...
Data for Peace by Alex Sandy Pentland
The Boston Global Forum (BGF) organized an online high-level panel “Peace for the Global Enlightenment Age: Technology for Peace" on September 21, 2022. Amandeep Singh Gill, Under-Secretary - General, Technology Envoy Technology, United Nations presented the keynote...
NIST Releases New Draft of Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework for Comment
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released the second draft of its Artificial Intelligence (AI) Risk Management Framework (RMF) for comment. Comments are due by September 29, 2022. The AI RMF was designed and is intended for voluntary use...
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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