State of play of major global AI Governance processes
Discussions dedicated to global AI governance explore the recent surge in global efforts to craft AI policy, regulation, and governance frameworks. The event brings together ministers, diplomats, policy-makers, industry executives, academics, civil society and UN partners aim to forge pathways to transform dialogue around AI governance into impactful action.
H.E. Mr. Hiroshi Yoshida
Vice-Minister for Policy Coordination
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan
Thomas Schneider
Ambassador and Director of International Affairs
Swiss Federal Office of Communications
Chair of the Council of Europe Committee on AI
H.E. Mr. Dohyun Kang
Vice Minister
Ministry of Science and ICT Republic of Korea
SHAN Zhongde
Vice Minister
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, People’s Republic of China
Alan Davidson
Assistant Secretary
Commerce for Communications and Information
NTIA Administrator
Juha Heikkilä
Adviser for Artificial Intelligence
European Commission
Moderator(s):
Ebtesam Almazrouei
Founder and CEO
AIE3
Expert AI Executive and Tech Visionary Leader
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The views and opinions expressed are those of the panelists and do not reflect the official policy of the ITU.