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Neutrality as a method.

GAIGI operates as neutral ground, without a commercial mandate. Its legal form, its Geneva anchoring and its open instruments serve the common good.

Neutral ground

An independent institute, without a commercial mandate.

An independent institute established in Geneva, GAIGI designs and operates the instruments that make artificial intelligence governance frameworks interoperable. It operates as neutral ground, without a commercial mandate, in the service of the common good.

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Independence

GAIGI carries no commercial mandate. Its work serves a mission of general interest, not particular interests.

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Sovereignty preserved

The Geneva Bridge translates, it does not harmonise. National authorities retain full sovereignty over all acceptance decisions.

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Open and auditable

GAIGI’s regulatory mapping tool, the Crosswalk of 7 global frameworks, is published as open source and designed to be verifiable by all.

Status

A legal form in the service of the mission.

GAIGI, Geneva AI Governance Institute, is a Swiss non-profit association (CHE-300.025.409), established at Rue du Prieuré 31, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland. As a non-profit, it distributes no profit: its resources are allocated to its mission.

  • FormSwiss law
    Swiss non-profit association · CHE-300.025.409
  • SeatGeneva
    Rue du Prieuré 31, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland
  • RecognitionSince 18 September 2025
    ITU-T Sector Member and ITU-D Associate (Study Group 2), with supporting documents
Funding

Resources allocated to the general interest.

As a non-profit association, GAIGI allocates its resources to its mission and to the common good. The absence of a commercial mandate and the open source publication of its instruments ensure that its methods remain independent and verifiable.

Principle

Neutrality is not a posture. It is a legal form, a governance and open instruments.

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