Objective of the Conference

Objective of the Conference

The Summit’s core objective is to foster rigorous, informed, and solution-centric deliberations that pave the way towards evolving a cohesive, human-centric, and ethically robust international AI governance architecture.

Facilitate rigorous and solution-focused deliberations to build a cohesive, human-centric, and ethically sound international AI governance framework.

Operationalize risk-based AI regulatory models, drawing insights from global instruments like the EU AI Act.

Harmonise national AI laws with universal human rights standards and international normative frameworks (UN, UNESCO, OECD).

Establish principles of liability attribution for AI-related harms, and address algorithmic discrimination and bias mitigation.

Examine quantum computing governance, including implications for cryptographic standards and national security frameworks.

Define legal recognition and oversight mechanisms for decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs) and block chain ecosystems.

Strengthen algorithmic transparency and explainability obligations as constitutional or statutory imperatives.

Develop ethical jurisprudence governing autonomous systems in critical sectors such as healthcare, transportation, and defence.