You are here

Resources

Governing AI for Humanity: Final Report
Place of publication | Year of publication | Collation: 
New York | 2024 | 100 p.
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISBN 978-92-1-106787-3
Corporate author: 
UN
Region: 
Global

The United Nations Secretary-General’s High-level Advisory Body on AI’s Final Report, “Governing AI for Humanity,” builds on months of work, including extensive global consultations, and the publication of an interim report in December 2023.

 

Proposals for Global Governance on AI​

 

​This report outlines a blueprint for addressing AI-related risks and sharing its transformative potential globally, including by:​

​• Urging the UN to lay the foundations of the first globally inclusive and distributed architecture for AI governance based on international cooperation;​

• Proposing seven recommendations to address gaps in current AI governance arrangements;​

• Calling on all governments and stakeholders to work together in governing AI to foster development and protection of all human rights.​ ​

 

This includes light institutional mechanisms to complement existing efforts and foster inclusive global AI governance arrangements that are agile, adaptive and effective to keep pace with AI’s evolution.​

 

Extensive Global Consultations

 

The report is the product of extensive consultations, involving more than 2,000 participants across all regions of the world, including via:​ ​

• 18 deep-dive discussions on key issues with top experts​

​• More than 50 consultation sessions across all regions​

​• More than 250 written submissions from over 150 organizations and 100 individuals​

 

The Advisory Body also commissioned an AI Risk Global Pulse Check – the most comprehensive global horizon scanning exercise on AI risks to date – and an AI Opportunity Scan to crowdsource expert assessments of emerging AI trends.​

Resource Type: 
International normative instruments / policy and advocacy documents
Theme: 
Civic / Citizenship / Democracy
Media & information literacy / digital citizenship
Level of education: 
Other
Keywords: 
Artificial intelligence
ethics of technology
governance