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This OECD review is relevant for tracking multilateral AI governance progress and the consolidation of international institutions like GPAI into broader coordination frameworks, useful context for policy-focused AI safety research.
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Summary
The OECD's 2024 AI policy review highlights its integrated partnership with GPAI, uniting 44 countries around responsible AI governance frameworks. The organization expanded its analytical tools and global community to support evidence-based AI policymaking. This report serves as an overview of OECD's institutional contributions to international AI governance in 2024.
Key Points
- •OECD launched an integrated partnership with GPAI, consolidating efforts across 44 member countries for responsible AI governance.
- •Expanded global community and analytical capabilities to better support policymakers with data-driven AI insights.
- •Represents a key institutional effort to harmonize international AI policy standards and frameworks.
- •Reflects growing multilateral coordination on AI governance, complementing national and regional regulatory efforts.
- •OECD's AI Policy Observatory serves as a central hub for tracking global AI policy developments and best practices.
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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Intergovernmental More partnerships, more insights, better tools: How we shaped AI policy in 2024
Karine Perset , Luis Aranda
January 20, 2025 — 4 min read
2024 saw remarkable progress in AI policy and governance. For the OECD.AI team, our most significant milestone was launching the integrated partnership between GPAI member countries and the OECD under the GPAI brand. The partners
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