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.
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.
Independence
GAIGI carries no commercial mandate. Its work serves a mission of general interest, not particular interests.
Sovereignty preserved
The Geneva Bridge translates, it does not harmonise. National authorities retain full sovereignty over all acceptance decisions.
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.
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.
- Swiss non-profit association · CHE-300.025.409
- Rue du Prieuré 31, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland
- ITU-T Sector Member and ITU-D Associate (Study Group 2), with supporting documents
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.
Neutrality is not a posture. It is a legal form, a governance and open instruments.