OUTCOMES AND LEGACY
GSAIET 2025 was designed to deliver both immediate and long-term impact, ensuring that the Summit left behind a meaningful legacy for AI law and governance globally.
Summit Outcome Document
A consensus-based statement was produced, reflecting diverse viewpoints from participants. The document was submitted to global governance institutions such as the United Nations, G20, and OECD, with the aim of influencing international policymaking and standard-setting processes.
Proceedings Volume (ISBN-Registered)
A curated publication was released, comprising scholarly papers, keynote transcripts, expert commentaries, and detailed session reports. It serves as an enduring reference resource for policymakers, academia, and practitioners engaged in AI and emerging technology law.
Stakeholder Directory and Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs)
A comprehensive compendium of participating institutions was compiled, along with MoUs signed during the Summit. These agreements aimed to catalyse joint research projects, capacity-building programmes, and technical cooperation initiatives.
Launch of New Initiatives
The Summit formally established specialised working groups under GALGI’s mentorship, focusing on AI liability frameworks, quantum technology law, and digital rights governance. These groups were launched to foster continuous knowledge generation and policy development beyond the event.
The true legacy of GSAIET 2025 lay in its commitment to multi-sectoral knowledge exchange and in building long-term channels of engagement among regulators, researchers, innovators, and civil society. Far beyond a conventional legal conference, the Summit was envisioned as a turning point in our collective understanding of how law must evolve to meet the challenges of a technologically transformed society.
It embodied a deep commitment to building legal architectures that uphold fundamental rights, support innovation, and foster global cooperation for shared technological progress.
Under the visionary leadership of Dr. Pavan Duggal, as Chair and Convenor, GSAIET 2025 proved to be both ambitious in scope and pragmatic in outcomes. His strategic guidance ensured that the Summit set a global precedent for approaching emerging tech governance with inclusion, foresight, and legal integrity.
As the world advances deeper into the AI era, the legal community continues to play a critical role. GSAIET 2025 stood as a clarion call to lawmakers, practitioners, scholars, and technologists worldwide to come together and shape the legal future of technology for humanity, and by humanity.