š§ āļø AI Governance: building a future where artificial intelligence serves the common good šš¤
- Roberto Corona Contreras
- Apr 26
- 1 min read

Global platforms are emerging to regulate, oversee, and ensure ethical AI development
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the world at incredible speedāacross medicine, education, transportation, art, and communication. But with great power comes great responsibility. šā”
Thatās why global AI governance platformsĀ have emerged, driven by governments, universities, NGOs, and tech companies, to ensure AI is developed ethically, upholding transparency, fairness, privacy, and human-centered values. š¤š
š What are these platforms doing?
āļø Setting universal ethical principles for AI development.
š Advocating for strong data protection and privacy rights.
š§ Promoting fair, inclusive, bias-free algorithms.
š Encouraging international cooperation to monitor AIās societal impacts.
Initiatives like the Global Partnership on AI (GPAI), the OECD AI Principles, and new national AI oversight agencies in Spain, Canada, and Singapore are reshaping how we manage technological innovation. šļøš”
Moreover, the ethical debate is no longer limited to experts: public forums, consultations, and educational programs are giving everyone a voiceĀ in shaping how AI becomes part of our lives. šš£ļø
⨠The most powerful AI wonāt be the fastestāit will be the most human.Real progress isnāt measured by algorithms, but by the well-being they create.

š Source:Ā Global Partnership on AI (GPAI) / OECD AI Observatory / World Economic Forumhttps://gpai.aiĀ | https://www.oecd.ai
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