How would the Agency be managed?



How would the Agency be governed?

The IAEA model of two policy-making bodies would be retained; the IAIA General Conference would meet in a hybrid format and the 35-member governing board would be reconstituted to include 20 representatives of member states as well as a smaller number (15) of associate member representatives from big tech.
The IAIA would incorporate control mechanisms, ensuring the majority of the board of governors consists of member state representatives, with no member holding veto power. This collaborative framework would be a unique and powerful combination to effectively exercise oversight, reduce the risk of regulatory capture, maintain market stability and plan global AI improvements.
While they are not perfect, the IAEA’s governance structures provide a ready framework to integrate big tech’s influence with member states’ reclaimed authority.
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