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AI Governance Day - From Principles to Implementation



                           Moderator:

                           •  Robert Trager, Professor, University of Oxford

                      –    Update from the United Nations High-level Advisory Body on AI (HLAB)
                           •  Carme Artigas, Co-chair of United Nations High-level Advisory Body on AI
                           •  Amandeep Singh Gill, UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology
                      –    Breakouts� Each table discussed one of three themes:

                           •  Theme 1: What is the landscape of AI governance and how will it evolve?
                           •  Theme 2: How do we implement AI governance frameworks?
                           •  Theme 3: How do we ensure inclusion and trust?
                           •  Format of breakout session:
                              –   20 tables with 10 people each. Each table had
                                  • Ministers/Regulators
                                  • UN representatives
                                  • Industry leaders, Academia, Civil Society
                                  • Expert Advisor
                                  • Rapporteur (= Notetaker)
                              –   The ITU Secretariat made a seating plan which tried to balance geography and
                                  gender. Participants received their seating assignment as they came into the room.
                              –   Participants were kindly asked to write on cards at their tables what they consider
                                  noteworthy/useful/innovative. About 150 cards were received and incorporated
                                  into this report.
                      –    Coffee break
                      –    Insights from breakouts
                           Moderators:

                           •  Robert Trager, Professor, University of Oxford
                           •  Anka Reuel, PhD student, Stanford University

                      –    AI Governance pulse check – post-discussion poll (see Chapter 4.7) Same questions as
                           in pre-discussion poll. Did opinions change?
                      –    Closing
                      –    Networking lunch


                      3�3  Run of show, afternoon session

                      –    14:00 – 14:10 Welcome address, Doreen Bogdan-Martin
                      –    14:10 – 14:30 Insights and key findings on AI Governance Implementation
                      –    14:30 – 15:15 State of play of major global AI Governance processes
                      –    15:15 – 15:45 Leveraging the UK system to advance global AI Governance efforts
                      –    16:00 – 16:30 The Government's AI dilemma: how to maximize rewards while minimizing
                           risks?
                      –    16:30 – 17:00 The critical conversation on AI safety and risk
                      –    17:00 – 17:45 The dilemma of open source vs. proprietary Large Language Model
                      –    17:45 – 18:15 The role of AI standards as an implementation tool
                      –    18:15 – 18:25 From principles to implementation – pathways forward






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