DISCIPLINE SCENARIO Uniformity and stability: strict rules, controlled progress
Theme: AI Governance & Regulation

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AI Governance & Regulation

The rules, institutions, and processes that shape how AI is developed, deployed, and held accountable – from national laws to international frameworks and multi-stakeholder agreements.


Trajectory

Strong, disciplined global rule-making

Main driver

Demand for global regulation after failures

Leading actors

CTAA; OECD (China-dominated from 2034); EU

State in 2040

CTAA operational; AI Control Treaty (2036)

In 2038, the GDC merged with other initiatives to become the Global Technology Alignment Authority (GTAA), a UN organisation responsible for the technical review and risk assessment of AI systems. GTAA’s greatest success was the International AI Control Treaty adopted in 2039 – comparable to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty – reacting to concerns about uncontrolled AI development for military purposes. The EU successfully established its AI Act as an influential international blueprint.


SCENARIO TIMELINE

2025 TREND: Fragmented
2030 TREND: China pushes ITU/UNESCO standards
2035 TREND: GTAA forming; EU AI Act spreads
2040 STATE: GTAA operational; AI Control Treaty (2039)

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