Code Deliverable and Global Outcomes
Summit Outcome Document
GSAIET2025 will produce a comprehensive Summit Outcome Document that represents the collective wisdom and recommendations of the global experts, policymakers, and stakeholders in attendance. This document will be formally submitted to major international organizations, including:
United Nations: The outcome document will be presented to relevant UN bodies working on AI governance, contributing to the global dialogue on AI regulation and policy development.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD): The recommendations will be shared with OECD’s AI governance initiatives, supporting the development of international standards and best practices.
G20 Digital Tracks: The document will be submitted to G20 digital governance discussions, influencing policy development among the world’s largest economies.
The Summit Outcome Document will serve as a practical roadmap for policymakers, offering concrete recommendations for developing effective AI governance frameworks that balance innovation with safety, ethics, and human rights protection[3].
Proceedings Volume with ISBN
GSAIET2025 will publish a comprehensive proceedings volume featuring peer-reviewed papers and keynote addresses from the summit. This publication will receive an ISBN, ensuring its academic credibility and wide distribution among legal professionals, researchers, and policymakers worldwide.
The proceedings will include:
- Peer-Reviewed Academic Papers: Scholarly contributions from leading experts in AI law and governance
- Keynote Addresses: Transcripts of major presentations from summit speakers
- Panel Discussions: Summaries of key debates and discussions
- Policy Recommendations: Detailed analysis of proposed governance frameworks
- Case Studies: Real-world examples of AI governance challenges and solutions
Stakeholder Directory and Memoranda of Understanding
The summit will facilitate the creation of a comprehensive stakeholder directory, connecting participants and fostering ongoing collaboration beyond the event. This directory will include:
Government Representatives: Officials from various national governments working on AI policy
Legal Professionals: Attorneys specializing in technology law and AI governance
Industry Leaders: Executives from technology companies and AI developers
Academic Researchers: Scholars studying AI law and governance
Civil Society Organizations: NGOs and advocacy groups focused on AI ethics and rights
Additionally, GSAIET2025 will catalyze the development of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) between participating organizations, creating formal partnerships for ongoing collaboration on AI governance initiatives.
Knowledge Transfer and Capacity Building
The summit will contribute to global capacity building in AI governance through:
Best Practice Sharing: Documenting and disseminating successful AI governance models from different jurisdictions
Policy Templates: Developing model legislation and regulatory frameworks that can be adapted by different countries
Training Materials: Creating educational resources for legal professionals and policymakers
Network Development: Establishing ongoing connections between AI governance experts worldwide