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Useful reference for understanding the international AI governance landscape; GPAI is one of the key multilateral bodies shaping global AI policy norms alongside the OECD and UNESCO.

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The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) is an international intergovernmental initiative founded in June 2020 to advance the responsible and human-centric development and use of AI. It brings together member nations to collaborate on AI research, policy, and governance frameworks. GPAI operates with secretariat support from the OECD and has working groups focused on topics including responsible AI, data governance, and the future of work.

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  • Founded June 15, 2020, GPAI is a multilateral initiative with 29+ member countries spanning major democracies including G7 nations, India, Brazil, and others.
  • Headquartered in Paris and Montreal, GPAI operates under OECD auspices and focuses on bridging the gap between AI theory and practice.
  • Organized into working groups covering responsible AI, data governance, the future of work, and innovation & commercialization.
  • Represents a significant international coordination effort to ensure AI development aligns with democratic values and human rights.
  • Complements other governance frameworks like the EU AI Act and OECD AI Principles by providing a forum for intergovernmental AI cooperation.

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 International initiative 
 "GPAI" redirects here. For general-purpose AI systems, see Foundation_model § General-purpose_AI . 
 Global Partnership
on Artificial Intelligence Formation June 15, 2020 &#59; 5 years ago  ( 2020-06-15 ) Purpose Intergovernmental cooperation in advancing the appropriate use of artificial intelligence Locations Paris, France
 Montreal, Canada
 
 Region served Global Fields Artificial intelligence Members 
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 European Union 

 
 
 
 Invited members 
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   Switzerland 

 
 Key people Steering Committee Co-Chairs:
 Yoichi Iida

Inma Martinez Main organ A council and a steering committee Affiliations Hosted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Website gpai .ai [ 1 ] 
 The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence ( GPAI , pronounced "gee-pay") is an international initiative established to guide the responsible development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) in a manner that respects human rights and the shared democratic values of its members. The partnership was first proposed by Canada and France at the 2018 44th G7 summit , and officially launched in June 2020. [ 2 ] GPAI is hosted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

 GPAI seeks to bridge the gap between theory and practice by supporting research and applied activities in areas that are directly relevant to policymakers in the realm of AI. [ 3 ] It brings together experts from industry, civil society, governments, and academia to collaborate on the challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] 

 
 History

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 The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence was announced on the margins of the 2018 G7 Summit by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and French President Emmanuel Macron . It officially launched on June 15, 2020 [ 2 ] with fifteen founding members: Australia , Canada , France , Germany , India , [ 5 ] Italy ,  Japan , Mexico , New Zealand , the Republic of Korea , Singapore , Slovenia , the United Kingdom , the United States , and the European Union . [ 6 ] [ 7 ] 

 The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) hosts a dedicat

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