Global AI Council Delegates Head to the World Economic Forum in Davos

In 2026, delegates from the Global AI Council (GAC) are heading to Davos, Switzerland, to take part in conversations surrounding the World Economic Forum (WEF)—one of the most influential global gatherings of leaders, policymakers, innovators, and change-makers.

As artificial intelligence continues to shape economies, governance, education, and society at large, the presence of the Global AI Council at Davos reflects a growing urgency around AI literacy, AI safety, and responsible innovation.

Why the Global AI Council Is Present at Davos

The World Economic Forum serves as a critical platform where global priorities are discussed and shaped. For the Global AI Council, Davos represents an opportunity to ensure that conversations about AI go beyond innovation and profitability—toward human impact, accessibility, and ethical responsibility.

The Council’s delegates will engage in discussions focused on:

  • AI literacy for governments, businesses, and communities

  • Responsible and ethical AI deployment

  • AI safety, governance, and long-term societal impact

  • Ensuring emerging economies are included in the AI future

  • Bridging the gap between technology leaders and everyday users

Representing “AI for Good” on a Global Stage

Founded with the mission of making AI education accessible to everyone, the Global AI Council operates as a nonprofit dedicated to empowering individuals, small businesses, students, and policymakers with practical knowledge about artificial intelligence.

At Davos, GAC delegates will represent this mission by:

  • Participating in high-level discussions and private forums

  • Connecting with global leaders across tech, policy, and education

  • Advocating for inclusive AI frameworks, not just elite access

  • Building partnerships that support AI education initiatives worldwide

The goal is not visibility for its own sake—but impact.

The Importance of AI Literacy at WEF 2026

Artificial intelligence is no longer a future concept. It is actively influencing:

  • Labor markets

  • Education systems

  • Healthcare delivery

  • Government decision-making

  • Media, creativity, and trust

Yet, global AI understanding remains uneven.

The Global AI Council’s presence at Davos underscores a critical message:

AI should not be controlled or understood by only a few—it must be accessible, explainable, and responsibly governed for the many.

A Seat at the Table for Global Communities

As a global organization with active communities across North America, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, the Global AI Council brings diverse perspectives to Davos—particularly from regions often underrepresented in global tech conversations.

By participating at WEF, GAC ensures that:

  • Emerging markets are part of AI discussions

  • Education and literacy remain central themes

  • Human values stay aligned with technological progress

Looking Ahead

Davos is not the destination—it’s a catalyst.

The conversations, connections, and collaborations formed during the World Economic Forum will help shape the Global AI Council’s next phase of initiatives, partnerships, and educational programs across the globe.

As AI continues to accelerate, the Council remains committed to one core belief:

The future of AI must be human-centered, ethical, and accessible to all.

About the Global AI Council

The Global AI Council is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing AI literacy, AI safety, and responsible innovation worldwide through education, dialogue, and collaboration. The Council works with leaders, educators, policymakers, and communities to ensure that artificial intelligence serves humanity—responsibly and inclusively.

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