Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
34 Broad Street (corner of Holywell and Catte Streets), Oxford, OX1 3BD

The Global Digital Compact, adopted at the UN in September 2024, highlights the current state of global AI governance. But where do we go from here?
Join us for a discussion with
- Juraj Čorba, Chair of the OECD Working Party on AI Governance (AIGO)
- Marta Ziosi, Vice-Chair of the EU GPAI Code of Practice: Risk identification and assessment, including evaluations
- Sam Daws, Senior Advisor at the Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative
- Henry de Zoete, Former AI Adviser at Number Ten and Senior Advisor at the Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative
Moderator: Robert Trager, Director of the Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative
Agenda
- Speech: Juraj Čorba
- Panel Discussion Chair: Robert Trager, Co-Director at the Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative
- Q&A Session
We will explore key questions shaping the future of AI governance:
- What can the UN realistically achieve in AI governance on a global scale?
- Will competing blocs of AI governance emerge? Will there be overlap or meaningful dialogue between them?
- How scientifically informed can AI governance and policymaking be? Are we effectively balancing technical and societal aspects, or are there critical blind spots?
- What role will other international organisations, such as the OECD, continue to play in AI governance?
- How can research institutes and universities contribute productively to this evolving process?
This event is organised by the Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative.