AI Governance & Regulation

An Equitable Framework for the Proposed World AI Organization Informed by the 2025 World AI Conference

Zekai Yu (Corresponding Author)
ROR Hangzhou Dianzi University
AI & Future Society
Published:2025-09-22

Abstract

The 2025 World AI Conference in Shanghai (July 26–28) culminated in China’s proposal for a world AI cooperation organization—a timely response to AI’s cross-border risks. With over 1,000 delegates from 40 countries endorsing the Global AI Governance Action Plan, this initiative must now evolve beyond symbolism into enforceable architecture.

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence; World AI Conference; AI Governance
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ISSN3053-4011
PublisherPanorama Scholarly Group

How to Cite

Yu, Z. (2025). An Equitable Framework for the Proposed World AI Organization Informed by the 2025 World AI Conference. AI & Future Society, 1(1), 1-2. https://doi.org/10.63802/afs.v1.i1.79

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World AI Conference. (2025, July 26). Artificial Intelligence Global Governance Action Plan. Retrieved from https://un.china-mission.gov.cn/zgyw/202507/t20250726_11677803.htm

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