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16 Global Science Associations Launch Initiative for AI Governance and Safety

Sixteen international academic institutions, including China’s top AI organizations, unite to launch a global initiative for safe and ethical AI governance focused on societal well-being.

Sixteen international academic institutions, including China's top AI organizations, unite to launch a global initiative for safe and ethical AI governance focused on societal well-being.

In a significant step towards establishing a global consensus on artificial intelligence (AI) governance, 16 professional academic institutions, including the China Association for Artificial Intelligence and the Chinese Computer Society, launched the “Global AI Governance Science and Technology Association Initiative” on April 13. Organized by the China Association for Science and Technology, this initiative aims to collaboratively promote responsible AI practices that prioritize humanity’s well-being and ensure technological advancements serve the common interests of all.

The initiative emphasizes two core aspects: “benefiting people’s livelihood” and “safe control.” It underlines that AI academic research should adhere to fundamental principles that foster common good and societal welfare. In light of the rapid evolution of AI technologies, the initiative highlights safety as the paramount concern in AI research and governance, advocating that technological advancements remain within human control.

Furthermore, the initiative advocates for equal participation rights among nations in AI governance and their autonomy in developing policies. To facilitate this, the 16 initiating organizations propose establishing a collaborative mechanism that transcends sectors, aimed at dismantling barriers to cooperation. This initiative encourages the gathering of insights from global scientists to foster mutual learning and strengthen the governance framework.

In addition to promoting academic collaboration, the initiative underscores the importance of enhancing public scientific literacy. It calls for engaging discussions across various platforms to respond to societal concerns about AI and its implications. This approach seeks not only to educate the public but also to demystify AI technologies and address apprehensions surrounding their use.

Recognizing the inherently transnational nature of AI, the initiative urges global science and technology associations to uphold professional ethics and foster international collaboration with an open and inclusive mindset. The goal is to promote “AI for good,” channeling the collective wisdom and efforts of the academic community toward building a future that benefits all of humanity.

This initiative reflects a growing recognition among international organizations of the need for a unified approach to AI governance. As AI technologies continue to advance, the implications for society are profound, necessitating a proactive stance on safety, ethics, and inclusivity in technological development. By promoting cooperation and dialogue, the initiative aims to shape a governance framework that not only addresses current challenges but also prepares for the evolving landscape of AI.

As the world navigates the complexities of AI, the collaborative efforts outlined in this initiative may serve as a blueprint for future governance models, fostering an environment where technology can thrive while safeguarding the rights and well-being of all individuals. This commitment to global cooperation in AI governance represents a pivotal moment in the journey towards a more equitable and safe technological future.

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