Global Leadership in AI Governance

Our mission is to advocate for the establishment of a comprehensive global framework for AI governance through a dedicated UN agency that ensures responsible development, promotes ethical use, and effectively manages associated risks across nations and communities.

Our aim is to rally decision-makers worldwide to form such an agency. We cannot do that without your help; here we explain how you can join us,

What we believe in
Only an International Artificial Intelligence Agency
under the auspices of the United Nations can legitimately oversee a global AI governance framework involving all major powers

The agency will need to engage directly with the leadership of global big tech corporations to ensure credibility and efficacy. Creating a new intergovernmental organization to address these complexities is unavoidable and must be undertaken.

We aim to motivate and connect world leaders, tech titans, and experts to promote responsible, ethical advancements in artificial intelligence globally.
We intend to do that with your help.

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Close-up of a young woman with facial recognition lasers projected, symbolizing future technology.
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dual aspect of the agency work;
assisting in beneficial use of AI and ensuring safeguards against misuse and accidents

What would the Agency do?

standards

Global AI Standards

Develop and enforce international standards for AI ethics and safety with Big Tech while mitigating regulatory capture.

development

Policy Development Support

Assist governments in crafting
AI policies that supplement regional and national development programs.

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capacity

Capacity Building Programs

Empower nations through AI investment programs, training and expert resources.

AI on the Edge:
Rival Tribes, Rushing Code but
Hope in Shared Futures

when two tribes go to war

AI at the Tribal Faultline

The U.S. and China are locked in a high-stakes rivalry for AI supremacy—where dominance is measured not in missiles, but algorithms.

Yet beneath the posturing lies mutual recognition: no single power can fully control the risks—or the rewards. We believe that Strategic competition will give way to guarded cooperation, as both sides realize that in shaping the rules of intelligent machines, there’s more to gain from writing them together.

one world – one international agency

AI Without Borders

Hundreds of AI governance efforts have sprung up across the globe, each trying to establish authority, attract top talent and create legitimacy through quality output and alliances. But all struggling to grapple with fast-moving technological tides.

An international agency could act as the connective tissue: coordinating regional frameworks, closing gaps, and setting enforceable global standards. Without such structure, we risk drowning in well-meaning rules that seldom swim in the same direction.

recursive self-improvement risk

Code Rush

In the AGI arms race, Big Tech is chasing speed, scale, and shareholder returns. They are not playing by the rules; they are discarding them, even as they edge toward recursive self-improvement, where AI rewrites itself. When the finish line is enormous profit, who has time to build the rulebook?

Partnering with member states to establish an International Agency isn’t just an act of public responsibility—it’s strategic self-interest. It offers Big Tech a critical opportunity: to co-author the guardrails before they’re written without them.

When is the Agency needed by?

ACTION TODAY

Urgency in AI Governance

Waiting for ideal geopolitical conditions risks indefinite inaction.

The absence of consensus among experts about AI’s future offers political leaders a ready-made justification for postponing decisive governance.

We advocate for urgent action—rallying political leaders, diplomats, and industry giants to collaborate before AI enabled crises force reactive measures.

To that end, we argue for immediate negotiations between the United States and China as an essential precursor to the establishment of an early IAIA by 2028—ensuring proactive governance rather than reactive crisis management.

The Unique Value of an International AI Agency

Global collaborative reach, focality and expertise

Global Collaboration

Bringing together nations and corporations to create unified standards and ethical guidelines for artificial intelligence and to coordinate efforts with existing Regional and National regulatory initiatives.

Focality, Expertise and Insights

Effective AI governance requires an autonomous, adaptable global institution with legitimacy, moral authority, and deep domain expertise. As a central hub for international collaboration, it would be staffed by specialists in AI, law, and technology, ensuring ethical oversight, innovative governance strategies, and a balanced approach to AI’s challenges and opportunities

What diplomats, renowned academics and AI leaders have previously said

Formal governmental negotiations, initially among countries with advanced AI programs, should seek to establish an international framework, along with an international agency comparable to the International Atomic Energy Agency

The late Henry Kissinger and Graham Allison in The path to AI arms control: America and China must work together to avert catastrophe Foreign Affairs, 13 Oct. 2023

We cannot expect international AI governance to work until national governance is put in place … and the two need to work together

Marietje Schaake, The tech coup: how to save democracy from Silicon Valley (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2024, p.123.

Get Involved Today

Be Part of the global AI Governance Movement

Join us in shaping the future of artificial intelligence through collaborative and binding global governance.

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