In an era transformed by rapid technological power, Nguyen Anh Tuan offers a vital reminder for today’s leaders:
“The question for today’s leaders is no longer what AI can do, but how it should be guided. Human values—not technical power—are the real drivers of a meaningful digital future.”
This perspective marks a turning point in the evolution of artificial intelligence. As AI becomes embedded in everyday life, the core challenge shifts from engineering capability to ethical guidance, democratic responsibility, and human-centered leadership.
Nguyen Anh Tuan, Co-founder and CEO of the Boston Global Forum and architect of the AI World Society (AIWS), emphasizes that technology must remain in service to humanity—not dominate it. The future he envisions depends on moral leadership, where AI advances peace, justice, and human dignity.
He calls on leaders to ask:
- What values should guide AI’s decisions?
- How do we embed compassion, fairness, and transparency into digital systems?
- How do we ensure AI strengthens—not undermines—democracy and human dignity?
The AIWS Model, the Social Contract for the AI Age, and AIWS Government 24/7 offer frameworks that translate these principles into practice. Their foundation is clear and universal:
human values—compassion, enlightenment, and responsibility—must lead the way.
As we confront the global implications of AI, Nguyen Anh Tuan’s message stands firm: the future will be shaped not by what machines can achieve, but by the wisdom and ethics with which humanity guides them.

