GAIGI launches the « Geneva Pact for Digital Trust » · a neutral mechanism to make cooperation on AI operable
Geneva, March 2026 · The Geneva AI Governance Institute (GAIGI) proposes the Geneva Pact for Digital Trust, a concrete and neutral mechanism designed to make international cooperation on AI genuinely operable.
Faced with an observation shared at every level · global, federal, cantonal and private · AI is advancing faster than the rules, and fragmentation weakens sovereignty, raises the cost of compliance and slows cooperation. Geneva does not seek to impose an additional framework · it seeks to make existing frameworks compatible, verifiable and workable.
The Pact rests on solid institutional realities:
- Globally: 22 States including Switzerland have endorsed the Guidance Note on AI governance (February 2026); 89 nations have adopted the New Delhi Declaration and the Trusted AI Commons.
- Federally: AI is a priority of the Swiss Digital Strategy 2025-2026; International Geneva is a pillar of the digital host state.
- Cantonally: 1 digital department created in 2023, an Innovation Master Plan 2025-2027 endowed with CHF 11M.
The Pact aims to create a public-private Steering Committee whose objective is to position Geneva as a global centre for digital governance, with the following timeline:
- 26 March 2026 · MC14 Yaoundé: relay to the Swiss delegation
- July 2026 · AI for Good: official ITU slot
- 2027 · World AI Summit: explicit political support and institutional co-sponsors
In times of fragmentation, Geneva can do more than comment on change · it can organise trust.
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