GPAI Belgrade Ministerial Declaration
- •GPAI ministers sign Belgrade Declaration at 2024 Summit led by Serbia and Slovak Republic.
- •Official document establishes international policy consensus on responsible AI governance and global cooperation.
- •Declaration emphasizes aligning AI development with human rights and preventing unintended system risks.
The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) concluded its 2024 Summit in Belgrade with a landmark ministerial declaration, signaling a unified international approach to the AI landscape. Co-chaired by Serbia and the Slovak Republic, this summit brought together ministers and global delegates to address the dual challenges of fostering innovation while ensuring robust AI Safety (the technical field dedicated to preventing AI systems from causing unintended harm). The declaration serves as a strategic roadmap for member nations, focusing on cross-border cooperation and the establishment of ethical guardrails. By emphasizing transparency and accountability, the document attempts to bridge the gap between rapid technical progress and societal well-being. It highlights the importance of international governance to mitigate risks associated with the Generalization of models—their ability to perform tasks across different domains beyond their specific training. This consensus represents a shift toward formalized policy implementation on a global scale, moving from abstract principles to actionable standards. The declaration specifically focuses on steps to prevent Capability Alignment Deviation, which occurs when an AI's behavior drifts from the designer's original goals. By aligning digital transformation with human rights and democratic values, the Belgrade Summit aims to ensure that AI benefits are shared equitably across all global economies.