Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence

Global Partnership
on Artificial Intelligence
FormationJune 15, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-06-15)
PurposeIntergovernmental cooperation in advancing the appropriate use of artificial intelligence
Location
  • Paris, France
  • Montreal, Canada
Region served
Global
FieldsArtificial intelligence
Members
Argentina Argentina

Australia Australia
Belgium Belgium
Brazil Brazil
Canada Canada
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Denmark Denmark
France France
Germany Germany
India India
Republic of Ireland Ireland
Israel Israel
Italy Italy
Japan Japan
Mexico Mexico
Netherlands Netherlands
New Zealand New Zealand
Poland Poland
South Korea Republic of Korea
Senegal Senegal
Serbia Serbia
Singapore Singapore
Slovenia Slovenia
Spain Spain
Sweden Sweden
Turkey Turkey
United Kingdom United Kingdom
United States United States
European Union European Union

Invited members

Austria Austria
Chile Chile
Finland Finland
Malaysia Malaysia
Norway Norway
Slovakia Slovakia
Switzerland Switzerland
Key people
Steering Committee Co-Chairs:

Yoichi Iida

Inma Martinez
Main organ
A council and a steering committee
AffiliationsHosted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Websitegpai.ai
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The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI, pronounced "gee-pay") is an international initiative established to guide the responsible development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) in a manner that respects human rights and the shared democratic values of its members. The partnership was first proposed by Canada and France at the 2018 44th G7 summit, and officially launched in June 2020.[2] GPAI is hosted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

GPAI seeks to bridge the gap between theory and practice by supporting research and applied activities in areas that are directly relevant to policymakers in the realm of AI.[3] It brings together experts from industry, civil society, governments, and academia to collaborate on the challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence.[3][4]

  1. ^ "GPAI Website". gpai.ai. Retrieved September 15, 2022.
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  3. ^ a b "About - GPAI". gpai.ai. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  4. ^ Banifatemi, Amir; Miailhe, Nicolas; Buse Çetin, R.; Cadain, Alexandre; Lannquist, Yolanda; Hodes, Cyrus (2021), Braunschweig, Bertrand; Ghallab, Malik (eds.), "Democratizing AI for Humanity: A Common Goal", Reflections on Artificial Intelligence for Humanity, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 12600, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 228–236, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-69128-8_14, ISBN 978-3-030-69128-8, S2CID 233329670, retrieved 2021-02-15