International Coordination Mechanisms
International coordination on AI safety involves multilateral treaties, bilateral dialogues, and institutional networks to manage AI risks globally. Current efforts include the Council of Europe AI Treaty (17 signatories), the International Network of AI Safety Institutes (11+ members), and the Paris Summit 2025 with 61 signatories.
Related Legislation
| Name | Status |
|---|---|
| AI Safety Institutes (AISIs) | — |
| EU AI Act | in-effect |
| Bletchley Declaration | in-effect |
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EU AI Act
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