Loading prices...
All news
The UN Just Put Heads

The UN Just Put Heads of State and AI CEOs at the Same Table for the First Time

On July 8, 2026, the AI for Good Global Commission — a new UN body launched July 1 — held its first meeting in Geneva. It's the first UN-level governance body ever where heads of state sit alongside the CEOs of the world's largest AI companies within the same governing structure, UN News reports.

Who's on it: the commission is co-chaired by Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and Rwandan President Paul Kagame, with ITU Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin as permanent vice-chair. Members include Jensen Huang (Nvidia), Andy Jassy (Amazon), Brad Smith (Microsoft), Jack Clark (co-founder of Anthropic), Aidan Gomez (Cohere), and heads of state or senior officials from Estonia, Iceland, Kazakhstan, Namibia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and Nigeria, AI Weekly notes.

Why this is happening right now: the meeting came one day after the UN's Global Dialogue on AI Governance closed (July 6-7), and follows a warning from an independent UN scientific panel that AI development is outpacing both scientific understanding and government policy — meaning science currently cannot guarantee that growing AI capabilities won't cause catastrophic harm, whether on their own or through malicious use, Tech Times notes.

What this means in practice: the commission isn't a regulator with power to fine or ban anything — it's a coordination forum for shaping shared rules. Critics have already flagged the format's tension: a commission where AI companies themselves effectively help write the rules meant to govern them looks more like a dialogue than independent oversight, Common Dreams notes.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

Mike Robinson

Author

Mike Robinson

News feed editor

I'm constantly writing about crypto, Bitcoin, and altcoins. I cover a variety of topics related to the virtual currency market.

Comments (0)

No comments yet — be the first!