The Future of the AI Summit Series
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.02383v1
- Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2025 23:30:07 GMT
- Title: The Future of the AI Summit Series
- Authors: Lucia Velasco, Charles Martinet, Henry de Zoete, Robert Trager, Duncan Snidal, Ben Garfinkel, Kwan Yee Ng, Haydn Belfield, Don Wallace, Yoshua Bengio, Benjamin Prud'homme, Brian Tse, Roxana Radu, Ranjit Lall, Ben Harack, Julia Morse, Nicolas Miailhe, Scott Singer, Matt Sheehan, Max Stauffer, Yi Zeng, Joslyn Barnhart, Imane Bello, Xue Lan, Oliver Guest, Duncan Cass-Beggs, Lu Chuanying, Sumaya Nur Adan, Markus Anderljung, Claire Dennis,
- Abstract summary: This policy memo examines the evolution of the international AI Summit series, initiated at Bletchley Park in 2023 and continued through Seoul in 2024 and Paris in 2025.<n>It analyzes the factors underpinning the series' early successes and assesses challenges related to scope, participation, continuity, and institutional design.<n>It proposes a set of design recommendations aimed at preserving the series' focus on advanced AI governance while balancing inclusivity, effectiveness, and long-term sustainability.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: This policy memo examines the evolution of the international AI Summit series, initiated at Bletchley Park in 2023 and continued through Seoul in 2024 and Paris in 2025, as a forum for cooperation on the governance of advanced artificial intelligence. It analyzes the factors underpinning the series' early successes and assesses challenges related to scope, participation, continuity, and institutional design. Drawing on comparisons with existing international governance models, the memo evaluates options for hosting arrangements, secretariat formats, participant selection, agenda setting, and meeting frequency. It proposes a set of design recommendations aimed at preserving the series' focus on advanced AI governance while balancing inclusivity, effectiveness, and long-term sustainability.
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