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20/04/2025 - LSE Debates Global AI Governance: Toward a UN-Style AI Body? (UK)

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Source: LSE Law Events

LSE Law Events announces an upcoming panel discussion titled "Start Small, but Think Big: Establishing an International Organization for Artificial Intelligence", to be held in London on 29 April 2025. The event will feature experts in international law, technology, and ethics, exploring the feasibility and urgency of creating a global institution dedicated to AI governance—similar to the United Nations or the WTO.

The conversation will focus on the dangers of fragmented AI regulation across jurisdictions and the need for unified ethical standards, transparency mechanisms, and enforcement capabilities. Topics also include digital sovereignty, geopolitical power dynamics, and the balance between innovation and rights protection. The panel will feature contributions from representatives of academia, intergovernmental bodies, and legal think tanks.

The event reflects a growing international consensus that AI’s global impact requires coordinated legal frameworks, especially as technologies become more autonomous and cross-border in effect. The LSE aims to position itself at the forefront of this legal and ethical transformation.