11.02.25
18:31
Brazil places AI governance at top of BRICS and G20 negotiation agenda
Brazil also launched an initiative on information integrity and climate change in collaboration with the United Nations and UNESCO
Brazil is championing inclusive Artificial Intelligence (AI) governance on the global stage, placing it as a key priority for discussions within both BRICS and the G20, as reported by the
Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Speaking at the AI Action Summit, Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira highlighted the urgency of addressing AI’s impact on democracy, sovereignty, and global governance.
During Brazil’s 2024 G20 presidency, discussions centred on using AI to enhance information integrity. Brazil also launched an initiative on information integrity and climate change in collaboration with the United Nations and UNESCO. These efforts will continue at COP30 in Belem, where the intersection of AI, sustainability, and digital governance will be a key focus.
Looking ahead to its 2025 BRICS chairmanship, Brazil is advocating for greater representation of the Global South in AI policymaking. Vieira stressed that sustainable solutions require the inclusion of developing nations to prevent deepening digital divides. He also underscored the need for AI regulations that prioritise democratic values and societal well-being.
Brazil’s national strategy includes the AI Plan and ongoing legislative efforts to create a regulatory framework that ensures AI’s benefits are equitably distributed. Vieira reaffirmed Brazil’s position that AI governance should be led by the United Nations, advocating for the Global Digital Compact as a roadmap for international cooperation.
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