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By Sukriti, Jhalak Kakkar, Shashank Mohan Introduction The Indian government gave formal written inputs to the Elements Paper and actively participated in its online public consultation. However, it did not provide written inputs to subsequent drafts for the WSIS+20 outcome document. Notably, India’s formal written input to the Elements Paper was separate from the G77’s […]

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This post is authored by Jason Pielemeier, Executive Director, Global Network Initiative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being sewn into all aspects of our society. It is being deployed in networks, apps, vehicles, schools, and hospitals. This patchwork of technological advancement offers many promises. And yet the tailors stitching it together are mostly working for a […]

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By Konstantinos Komaitis, Resident Senior Fellow, Democracy & Tech Initiative, Atlantic Council & Elonnai Hickock, Managing Director, Global Network Initiative.  Introduction As artificial intelligence becomes a central pillar of global infrastructure, international, regional, and national governance efforts have multiplied, shaping norms, expectations, and principl...

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Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming key sectors such as healthcare, education, governance, and finance—reshaping how decisions are made and services delivered. As these systems become part of everyday life, it has become imperative/critical to ensure their safety, transparency, and alignment with ethical and societal values. To further this conversation, the Centre f...

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