The Global Summit on Artificial
Intelligence, Emerging Tech Law & Governance 2025 (GSAIET 2025)
is poised to serve as a historic international legal and policy conclave, scheduled
for 24 July 2025 in New Delhi, India. Organised by the Global AI Law and Governance Institute (GALGI), the Artificial Intelligence Law Hub, and Pavan Duggal Associates, Advocates, in
academic collaboration with Cyberlaw
University, the Summit embodies a proactive jurisprudential response to the
rapidly intensifying global exigencies surrounding disruptive technologies.
The
Summit assumes seminal importance against the backdrop of unprecedented technological
acceleration, particularly the rise of artificial intelligence, quantum
computing, block chain architectures, autonomous systems, generative AI, and
decentralized digital platforms. These technological advancements, while
offering transformational societal and economic benefits, have also generated
profound legal, ethical, and regulatory complexities. Current legislative and
governance frameworks remain inadequate to address the multidimensional
ramifications of these technologies, particularly in relation to data privacy, algorithmic
accountability, AI explainability, digital sovereignty, cybersecurity, and
techno-legal liability.
GSAIET 2025 is thus conceived as a
multidisciplinary, high-level, and outcome-oriented platform,
bringing together jurists, policymakers, regulators, corporate leaders, AI
scientists, digital rights advocates, and civil society stakeholders from
across jurisdictions.
A
unique hallmark of GSAIET 2025 lies in its commitment to producing tangible and enduring outputs. These
include the drafting and adoption of an international
consensus document articulating key legal, ethical, and governance
principles for emerging technologies; publication of an ISBN-registered peer-reviewed volume capturing insights from
proceedings; and launch of a dedicated institutional
partnership platform to facilitate continued cross-border cooperation,
research, and capacity building in AI law and policy.
In
culmination, the Summit seeks to bridge
gaps between law, technology, ethics, and policy by developing agile legal
frameworks that ensure technological advancements remain aligned with human
dignity, fundamental rights, constitutional values, and sustainable development
imperatives. It reinforces the legal community’s critical role in shaping a
future ready jurisprudential ecosystem that is anticipatory rather than
reactive, thereby safeguarding societal interests amidst the accelerating
digital paradigm.