U.N. to Launch Global AI Governance Bodies
On Sept. 24, 2025 the U.N. General Assembly adopted a resolution creating two new AI governance mechanisms: a Global Dialogue on AI Governance (a forum for governments and stakeholders) and an independent scientific panel of experts. The Security Council is convening an open debate and Secretary-General António Guterres will formally launch the forum; the panel will recruit about 40 experts and is expected to meet in Geneva next year and in New York in 2027 to shepherd international cooperation on AI risks.
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WATCH LIVE: Day 3 of the 2025 United Nations General Assembly
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- The U.N. General Assembly adopted a resolution establishing a Global Dialogue on AI Governance and an independent scientific expert panel (reported Sept. 24, 2025).
- Recruitment is expected for roughly 40 scientific-panel experts, including two co-chairs (one from a developed country and one from a developing country); the forum will meet formally in Geneva next year and in New York in 2027.
- A group of influential AI experts — including senior employees from OpenAI, DeepMind and Anthropic and figures like Stuart Russell — have urged governments to agree on 'red lines' and an internationally binding agreement by the end of next year.