The AI Policy Summit 2025 examined key themes spanning geopolitics, sovereignty, digital and economic transition, development, and agentic AI. We have officially released this document, which distills the Summit’s principal takeaways and implementation priorities. 🌎
Below are nine key learnings and insights that surfaced through the Summit’s discussions—reflecting both the strategic divergence across jurisdictions and the practical mechanisms required to translate commitments into outcomes.
- Three AI governance doctrines are crystallising: innovation as a priority, legitimacy, and enforcement.
- An implementation gap is now the binding constraint on AI governance.
- A paradigm shift from omnipotent AI to task-specific agents, forcing us to rethink privacy & liability.
- Sovereign AI is being reframed as a national security and critical infrastructure question.
- Rights-based legal baselines are consolidating through international instruments and tools, alongside regulations
- Economic disruption and workforce transition are governance questions
- Case Studies from different parts of the world are emerging
- Swiss innovation is offering a practical governance laboratory
- Lifecycle regulation and institutional capacity remain the core implementation gaps for AI Governance
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🎥 The AIPS Premium Video Library: We have launched a video library capturing all 2025 discussions. This premium resource is now available for a nominal membership fee, offering deep-dive content for AI policy professionals. It serves as a permanent knowledge base for global AI policy. [Access Here]
🌎 We look forward to continuing this dialogue and to welcoming you back at the 7th AI Policy Summit in 2026, as together we shape the future of AI policy. 🌎