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Published by CEIMIA (International Centre of Expertise in Montreal for the Advancement of AI), this resource offers a comparative global snapshot of AI priorities, relevant for researchers tracking international AI governance and policy coordination trends.

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Importance: 42/100organizational reportanalysis

Summary

This CEIMIA resource presents a comparative overview of AI priorities as identified by governments, organizations, and stakeholders worldwide, highlighting areas of consensus and divergence in global AI governance agendas. It maps what different regions and institutions consider most important in AI development and safety. The content supports understanding of international alignment on AI policy concerns.

Key Points

  • Aggregates and ranks AI priorities from diverse global stakeholders including governments and international bodies
  • Reveals areas of broad international consensus around AI governance, safety, and ethical concerns
  • Highlights regional and institutional differences in AI priority-setting across the globe
  • Useful for understanding the landscape of AI policy and governance priorities internationally
  • Published by CEIMIA, an international center focused on responsible AI governance

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 Alyssa Montalbine, M.S. 


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 In order to best serve our mandate of accompanying governments in their actions of deploying AI responsibly in a way that is aligned with their needs at national, sub-national and local levels, this summer, Alyssa Montalbine, our Junior Policy Analyst Graduate Intern developed a thematic mapping of the National AI Strategies of current Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) members.  

 The exercise resulted in a consistent and in-depth analysis of each National AI Strategy with a focus on maintaining the nuance of each nation’s unique approach. Only publicly available documents released by the 44 governments that are part of GPAI were used exclusively to conduct this project. Thus only the most current AI strategies were analyzed, along with active policies, laws, and international governance. The first step consisted in reading and analyzing how each country had defined its national AI strategies, what areas of application are prioritized and which agencies are enforcing these initiatives. 

 What we found from this first global overview was that each country approached the question of AI differently — not only in the content of their national strategies, but also in response to the  economic, social, political, geographic, and resource-based challenges they face. Building on this analysis, we developed a thematic mapping to connect national strategies with the appropriate thematic categories. Out of the 44 countries analyzed, we observed that five priorities are recurrent and appeared in the majority of strategies: 

 
 

 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 Infrastructure (either infrastructure projects that integrate AI or are infrastructure projects required to enable the development and 

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