News 8 July 2024

AI Dialogue #2 – “The Multiple Actors of International AI Governance”

The Multiple Actors of International AI Governance - AI Dialogue #2

On Thursday, June 27, the second session of the AI Dialogues took place at the University UCLouvain in Bruxelles. The AI Dialogues, a series of strategic discussions initiated by Renaissance Numérique, aim to enhance understanding of international governance of artificial intelligence (AI) for the benefit of civil society, while also developing practical and applicable recommendations for stakeholders involved in shaping future AI frameworks.

The aim of this second day of the AI Dialogues was to identify the actors, places and processes through which civil society is or should be a genuine stakeholder in the international governance of AI. The first session reviewed the conclusions of the first day of AI Dialogues, presented in the note entitled “Is international AI governance achievable?“. The late morning and afternoon were devoted to identifying and mapping the actors, processes and places in and through which international AI governance is being shaped.

Jour 2 - Ai Dialogues - Bruxelles - cartographie

This second day brought together some twenty experts from a wide range of backgrounds, including academic researchers, private-sector players, and representatives of organizations, international institutions and NGOs: