UN launches AI Governance for Humanity Lab in Valencia

Date: 2026-05-30
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The United Nations Office for Digital and Emerging Technologies has launched the AI Governance for Humanity Lab in Valencia, Spain, marking a new step in efforts to strengthen international cooperation on artificial intelligence governance.

The initiative was unveiled alongside the Valencia Dialogues, bringing together policymakers, researchers, industry practitioners, and AI governance experts for two days of discussions focused on practical approaches to governing artificial intelligence systems.

The sessions examined how different AI governance frameworks can be made interoperable across jurisdictions, as well as how existing governance commitments are being implemented in practice by the private sector.

UN Tech Envoy Amandeep Gill noted that as artificial intelligence evolves rapidly, there is a growing need for inclusive and practical international cooperation grounded in shared principles to ensure that innovation benefits humanity. He described the Valencia Lab as an important platform for advancing innovation in AI governance.

According to the United Nations Office for Digital and Emerging Technologies, the Lab is designed to contribute analytical outputs to broader international policy processes and support ongoing global discussions on AI regulation and oversight.

The initiative also forms part of the United Nations’ broader mandate to facilitate multi-stakeholder dialogue on digital governance, including preparations for the first Global Dialogue on AI Governance and the establishment of an Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence.

Organisers say the Valencia Lab and associated dialogues will help strengthen the global architecture for AI governance by promoting coordination, knowledge sharing, and policy alignment among stakeholders worldwide.

 

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