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OECD - More partnerships, more insights, better tools: How we shaped AI policy in 2024

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Summary

The OECD launched an integrated partnership with GPAI, bringing together 44 countries to advance responsible AI governance. The organization expanded its global community and analytical capabilities in AI policy.

Key Points

  • Integrated GPAI partnership now includes 44 countries working on AI governance
  • Launched new analytical tools like AI Incidents Monitor and AI Recap
  • Expanded international collaborations to address global AI policy challenges

Review

In 2024, the OECD made significant strides in global AI policy coordination through the Global Partnership on AI (GPAI), which now unites 44 countries in a collaborative approach to AI governance. The partnership aims to support human-centric AI development by creating a more unified framework for addressing emerging technological challenges. Key achievements include updating the OECD AI Principles, launching new analytical tools like the AI Incidents Monitor and AI Recap, and expanding international collaborations with partners such as the United Nations and the African Union. These efforts demonstrate a growing commitment to creating comprehensive, inclusive approaches to AI policy that balance innovation with responsible development, highlighting the increasing importance of multinational cooperation in managing emerging technological risks.
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