The Global Majority in International AI Governance
Chinasa T. Okolo, Mubarak Raji

TL;DR
This paper analyzes disparities in global AI governance, emphasizing systemic inequities faced by Majority World countries and proposing reforms to promote inclusivity and shared prosperity in AI regulation.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive analysis of the Global AI Divide, highlighting systemic inequities and proposing actionable reforms for democratizing AI governance.
Findings
Western dominance in AI governance frameworks
Emerging regional AI strategies as countertrends
Recommendations for systemic reforms and resource redistribution
Abstract
This chapter examines the global governance of artificial intelligence (AI) through the lens of the Global AI Divide, focusing on disparities in AI development, innovation, and regulation. It highlights systemic inequities in education, digital infrastructure, and access to decision-making processes, perpetuating a dependency and exclusion cycle for Global Majority countries. The analysis also explores the dominance of Western nations and corporations in shaping AI governance frameworks, which often sideline the unique priorities and contexts of the Global Majority. Additionally, this chapter identifies emerging countertrends, such as national and regional AI strategies, as potential avenues for fostering equity and inclusivity in global AI governance. The chapter concludes with actionable recommendations to democratize AI governance for Majority World countries, emphasizing the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI · Cybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies · Globalization and political ideologies
