The article discusses the complex and fragmented landscape of global AI governance, where various international institutions, governments, and tech companies are competing to establish frameworks to regulate the development and deployment of AI.
Despite the proliferation of initiatives such as summits, declarations, and voluntary commitments, the author argues that these efforts often lack the necessary enforceability and binding commitments to ensure meaningful compliance across borders.
The article highlights the need for a more coordinated and effective approach to AI governance, where each body involved focuses on its unique strengths and works towards a unified, enforceable framework that prioritizes ethical responsibility, human rights, and global equity
. The author cautions against the risk of AI summit pageantry, where symbolic gestures obscure the pressing need for cohesive, enforceable global rules amid a growing regulatory scramble.