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6 Acknowledgments
The Secretariat would like to extend its sincere gratitude to Professor Robert Trager, Co-Director
of the Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative, International Governance Lead at the Centre
for the Governance of AI, and Senior Research Fellow at the Blavatnik School of Government
at the University of Oxford, and his team. Their generous advice and support were invaluable
throughout the curation of the AI Governance Dialogue. We also appreciate Robert Trager for
moderating sessions at the AI for Good Global Summit, including AI Governance Day, and for
moderating the AI Governance Dialogue luncheon.
We would like to give a special thank you to Miro Plueckebaum and Sumaya Nur Adan for their
many practical suggestions during numerous conference calls and email exchanges in the
months leading up to the AI Governance Dialogue.
A very big thank you also goes to Sumaya Nur Adan, who led the drafting of the white paper
“Themes and Trends in AI Governance”, with the support of Miro Plueckebaum, Luise Eder, and
Shannon Hong, and to Sam Daws and Marta Ziosi for their valued contributions.
AI Governance Dialogue was only possible thanks to many invisible elves of the ITU Secretariat
and service providers who worked behind the scenes and made it all happen.
Finally, we thank all the participants who traveled to Geneva for AI Governance Dialogue. We
hope you found it to be a fruitful experience.
7 See you in 2026
We look forward to seeing you at the AI for Good Global Summit on 7-10 July 2026 in Geneva
at Palexpo.
Figure 25: Good-bye 2025, and see you in 2026
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