About AICC

A global institution for responsible AI

AICC is an independent, non-profit international institution that brings together governments, universities, enterprises, and individual practitioners to advance the responsible development, deployment, and governance of AI worldwide.

Our mission

To build the shared institutional infrastructure - research, standards, education, and community - that lets AI be developed and deployed responsibly, everywhere.

We coordinate across borders and sectors on the questions that no single lab, company, or government can answer alone: how frontier systems should be evaluated, how regulatory obligations should interoperate across jurisdictions, how the workforce should adapt, and how the benefits of AI should be distributed globally.

500+
Members
9+
Countries
5
Working groups

Guiding principles

Rigor

Evidence-based methods, open evaluation, and reproducible research.

Independence

Non-partisan, multi-stakeholder governance immune to capture.

Openness

Open frameworks, publications, and standards by default.

Global equity

Every region shapes decisions that will affect every region.

Accountability

Clear standards, transparent processes, and public reporting.

Human dignity

AI must serve human agency, rights, and shared prosperity.

Leadership

AICC is governed by a global Board of Directors, five topical committees, and a professional Secretariat.

Dr. Amara Okafor
Co-Chair, Board of Directors
University of Lagos
Dr. James Whitfield
Co-Chair, Board of Directors
Stanford University
Prof. Linnéa Eriksson
Chair, Governance Committee
KTH Royal Institute
Dr. Kenji Nakamura
Chair, Research Committee
RIKEN
Dr. María Fernández
Chair, Fellowships Committee
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Dr. Hassan Al-Rashid
Chair, Public Sector Committee
Ministry of Technology, UAE

Our timeline

2021
AICC founded
Consortium established by 12 founding institutions across four continents.
2022
First working groups launched
Governance, evaluation, and public sector working groups convene.
2023
Global Summit inaugurated
First annual summit convenes 900 delegates in Geneva.
2024
Evaluation Framework v1
Shared frontier model evaluation methodology released.
2025
AICC reaches 60+ chapters
Country chapters operational across every populated continent.
2026
Cross-Border Compact endorsed
18 national delegations endorse the interoperable governance compact.