Core Viewpoint - The global governance and international cooperation of artificial intelligence (AI) is a key topic of discussion at the 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference, emphasizing the need for a collaborative approach to establish an inclusive and beneficial global AI governance system [1][2]. Group 1: Global AI Governance - Experts advocate for the establishment of a cooperative "safety zone" and international collaboration networks to address common AI safety concerns, aiming to create a governance synergy [1]. - The rapid development of AI outpaces human understanding, necessitating a collective effort from all stakeholders to build an inclusive global AI governance framework [2]. - Current international consensus on AI governance faces challenges such as strategic differences among nations, weak enforcement mechanisms, and significant disparities in resource allocation between developed and developing countries [2][3]. Group 2: Practical Actions for Governance - A human-centered value system should be upheld to ensure that AI governance promotes human welfare, rather than serving as a tool for geopolitical competition [3]. - A more flexible and efficient agile governance framework is recommended, prioritizing binding international minimum standards in critical safety areas while allowing for iterative development in rapidly evolving technology sectors [3]. - Establishing a cooperative "safety zone" for AI safety assessments and risk warnings is essential, along with creating a multi-tiered international collaboration network that includes various stakeholders to prevent governance agendas from being dominated by a few major powers [3][4]. Group 3: Capacity Building - Systematic efforts are needed to enhance global governance capabilities, including support for developing countries in building AI infrastructure and creating a global AI governance knowledge-sharing platform [4].
WAIC 2025 | 专家建言AI全球治理:可设立合作“安全区”与国际协作网络
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-07-27 14:46