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6.2 Approaches to Mitigating AI Risks .......................................................................... 28
6.3 Corporate Risk Mitigation Practices and its Limitations ....................................... 29
6.4 Open Source and Open Weight AI: Trajectories, Debates, and Global
Practices .................................................................................................................................. 30
6.5 AGI, Existential Risk, and Social Resilience ............................................................ 32
6.6 Verification as a path to reduce risks from AI ........................................................ 33
Annex - Examples of multilateral initiatives & national initiatives ������������������������������������������� 35
Part II – Spotlight on AI Governance Dialogue 2025: Highlights and Insights .....................39
Introduction ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 39
Chapter 1: Global Context ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 41
1.1 Opportunities ............................................................................................................ 41
1.2 Risks ............................................................................................................................ 44
1.3 Geopolitics of AI ........................................................................................................ 46
1.4 Power Concentration ................................................................................................ 48
1.5 Complexity ................................................................................................................. 48
1.6 Trust ............................................................................................................................ 49
1.7 Pacing Problems ....................................................................................................... 50
1.8 Inequality and Emerging Divides............................................................................ 52
Chapter 2: Ten Pillars for AI Governance ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 54
2.1 From Principles to Practice ...................................................................................... 54
2.2 A Multistakeholder Imperative ................................................................................ 54
2.3 Transparency as a Cornerstone of Trust ................................................................ 55
2.4 Bridging Inclusion ..................................................................................................... 57
2.5 Capacity for All, Not Just a Few .............................................................................. 59
2.6 Environmental Sustainability and AI Infrastructure ............................................... 60
2.7 Sectoral Focus and Broad Collaboration ............................................................... 61
2.8 Standards and Safety Tools ..................................................................................... 61
2.9 Governance of Compute and Models.................................................................... 65
2.10 Policy Interoperability and Agile Governance ...................................................... 66
Chapter 3: Regional Perspectives and Case Studies����������������������������������������������������������������� 67
3.1 European Union ........................................................................................................ 67
3.2 Africa ........................................................................................................................... 68
3.3 Asia ............................................................................................................................. 69
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