Leonardo Cervera-Navas, representing the European Data Protection Supervisor, participated in the UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva. He emphasized that establishing global AI governance interoperability can be achieved by connecting existing policy instruments and collaborative frameworks, with the EU's AI Act serving as a key regulatory model. Cervera-Navas noted that fragmented governance leads to practical challenges, including administrative delays, inconsistent safety enforcement, and diminished public trust, advocating for a regulatory approach similar to aviation safety to foster trust in AI. AI
IMPACT Advocates for a unified approach to AI governance, suggesting that harmonized regulations can foster trust and streamline technology development.
RANK_REASON The item discusses participation in a dialogue and advocates for a policy approach, rather than announcing a new policy or regulation.
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- AI Act
- European Data Protection Supervisor
- European Union
- Leonardo Cervera-Navas
- UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance
- United Nations Secretary-General
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