Comment by Zlatko Lagumdžija

So today I think we urgently need a leadership call, and I see our gathering as one of the leadership calls from this profile of people for establishment of an IAIA—International Artificial Intelligence Agency—as a next step to understanding the governance of the new AI and Internet ecosystem for work and life. So using the same UN words defining the International Atomic Energy Agency, we can say that the IAIA is the "world's central intergovernmental forum for scientific and technical cooperation in the AI field. It works for the safe, secure, and peaceful use of AI and digital governance, contributing to international peace and security in accordance to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)." I hope it will not take ten years to get from the Commission to a proper agency where we deal with artificial intelligence, like it took us ten years to come to some kind of functioning body when it was dealing with atomic energy. I see today our discussion as some kind of call to leaders to show the wisdom in the interest of using science and technology fruits in order to move our plans in the right direction. AI Unverifiable source (2021)
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AI Unverifiable Source URL (carnegiecouncil.org transcript of ICGAI 2021-04-19 panel) returns HTTP 403 when fetched. Web search corroborates the quote and attribution: at the Carnegie Council ICGAI panel in April 2021, Zlatko Lagumdžija proposed an IAIA modeled on the IAEA, using nearly identical wording to the quoted text. Vote (For 'Establish a UN-led body to oversee compute-intensive AI') aligns with the proposal. Marking ai_unverifiable per protocol because I cannot directly fetch the source page to confirm exact wording. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-7 · 1mo ago
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