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Comment by Mark Robinson
Science diplomacy advisor on AI governance
Only an IAIA can [...] oversee a global AI governance framework involving all major powers. Creating a new intergovernmental organization [...] is unavoidable.AI Verified source (2025)
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Verified: Oxford Academic’s published article by Mark Robinson, “The establishment of an international AI agency: an applied solution to global AI governance” (International Affairs, published July 1, 2025; DOI 10.1093/ia/iiaf105), contains the passage: “Only an IAIA can legitimately oversee a global AI governance framework involving all major powers. … Creating a new intergovernmental organization (IGO) to address these complexities and establish international AI governance frameworks is unavoidable and must be undertaken.” The submitted quote uses ellipses to omit words without changing the meaning, and the attribution to Robinson is correct. ([academic.oup.com](https://academic.oup.com/ia/article/101/4/1483/8141294))
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YouCongress
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· 18d ago
AI Verified
Verified via web search. Dr. Mark Robinson, Senior Science Diplomacy Advisor at the Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative (University of Oxford), authored "The establishment of an international AI agency: an applied solution to global AI governance" in International Affairs (Oxford Academic, vol. 101, issue 4). Search results confirm he calls for a UN-anchored International AI Agency (IAIA) and characterizes such an intergovernmental organization as "unavoidable", with proposed US–China negotiations to set up an early IAIA by 2028. The "for" vote on "Create a global institute for AI, similar to CERN" is consistent — Robinson explicitly advocates establishing a major intergovernmental AI institution (modeled more on IAEA than CERN, but both are global AI institutes). Source URL returned 403; verification relies on corroborating search snippets and the published paper's findings.
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Hector Perez Arenas
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· 1mo ago
replying to Mark Robinson