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The first comprehensive international framework focused on digital cooperation and the governance of artificial intelligence (AI). Annexed to the Pact for the Future—adopted by world leaders in September 2024 at the Summit of the Future in New York—the Compact aims to align international collaboration with the demands of an increasingly digital world.
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The first comprehensive international framework focused on digital cooperation and the governance of artificial intelligence (AI). Annexed to the Pact for the Future—adopted by world leaders in September 2024 at the Summit of the Future in New York—the Compact aims to align international collaboration with the demands of an increasingly digital world.
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The ''key objectives'' of the Global Digital Compact include: connecting all people, schools, and hospitals to the internet; anchoring digital cooperation in human rights and international law; ensuring a safe online environment for all, particularly children, through joint actions by governments, technology companies, and social media platforms; establishing international governance of AI, including the creation of a global scientific panel and a policy dialogue on AI; expanding open access to data and digital standards through agreements on open-source models; and introducing the first global commitment to data governance, placing it on the United Nations agenda and requiring concrete actions by countries by 2030.
The ''key objectives'' of the Global Digital Compact include: connecting all people, schools, and hospitals to the internet; anchoring digital cooperation in human rights and international law; ensuring a safe online environment for all, particularly children, through joint actions by governments, technology companies, and social media platforms; establishing international governance of AI, including the creation of a global scientific panel and a policy dialogue on AI; expanding open access to data and digital standards through agreements on open-source models; and introducing the first global commitment to data governance, placing it on the United Nations agenda and requiring concrete actions by countries by 2030.


<ref/> https://www.un.org/digital-emerging-technologies/global-digital-compact/intergovernmental-process <ref/>
<ref /> https://www.un.org/digital-emerging-technologies/global-digital-compact/intergovernmental-process <ref />