Georgia's President Warns UN AI Forum of 'Digital Tyranny' Risk
President Mikheil Kavelashvili told the UN's first Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva that concentrated AI power must not become a tool for 'digital tyranny.'
Read more →Every AI News story tagged with both AI in Georgia and United Nations — the two topics side by side, updated as new articles publish.
4 articles
President Mikheil Kavelashvili told the UN's first Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva that concentrated AI power must not become a tool for 'digital tyranny.'
Read more →A roadmap published on UNESCO’s AI Ethics Observatory outlines how Georgia should build AI governance step by step — starting with a national vision before moving to strategy, institutions, and eventually binding regulation.
Read more →UNESCO has published a four-phase AI governance roadmap for Georgia, whose 2026 budget commits USD 18.4 million to AI research — as the country currently lacks a national AI strategy, any AI legislation, or a dedicated oversight body.
Read more →The 2026 UN Public Service Forum concluded in Tbilisi on 25 June, drawing representatives from 62 countries to debate the responsible use of AI and digital tools in government services.
Read more →