Partners
The International Regulatory Body for AI (IRBAI) collaborates with a diverse array of international organizations and agencies to promote the safe, ethical, and innovative use of artificial intelligence globally.
Humanitarian and Ethical Initiatives
To promote the ethical use of AI, IRBAI partners with humanitarian organizations and ethical bodies. These collaborations are focused on:
- Ensuring that AI technologies are developed and used in ways that benefit society and uphold human rights.
- Addressing ethical concerns related to AI, such as bias, privacy, and transparency.
- Promoting the use of AI in humanitarian efforts, such as disaster response and public health initiatives.
International and Regional Cooperation
IRBAI collaborates with international and regional organizations to harmonize AI regulatory frameworks and promote best practices globally. These partnerships involve:
- Facilitating the exchange of knowledge and expertise on AI regulation and governance.
- Promoting alignment of regulatory approaches to ensure consistency and coherence across different jurisdictions.
- Engaging in joint initiatives to advance AI research, development, and ethical deployment.
Scientific and Technological Collaboration
IRBAI engages with scientific and technological organizations to stay at the forefront of AI research and development. These partnerships aim to:
- Foster innovation by supporting cutting-edge AI research and development projects.
- Ensure that new AI technologies are developed in accordance with ethical guidelines and regulatory standards.
- Facilitate the transfer of technology and knowledge between research institutions and regulatory bodies.
Security and Defense Partnerships
IRBAI partners with various security and defense organizations to ensure that AI technologies are developed and deployed in a manner that enhances global security while adhering to ethical standards. These partnerships focus on:
- Promoting peace, security, and stability through the ethical use of AI in defense applications.
- Developing regulatory standards to prevent the misuse of AI in military and defense contexts.
- Collaborating on initiatives to mitigate risks associated with AI in security operations.
Economic and Financial Institutions
Partnerships with economic and financial institutions are crucial for ensuring that AI technologies contribute to sustainable economic growth and stability. IRBAI’s collaborations in this area focus on:
- Developing standards for the ethical use of AI in financial services and markets.
- Addressing the economic implications of AI deployment, including job displacement and economic inequality.
- Promoting responsible AI innovation that drives economic development while safeguarding public interests.
Trade and Industry Organizations
IRBAI’s partnerships with trade and industry organizations are essential for fostering a collaborative approach to AI regulation and innovation. These partnerships involve:
- Engaging with industry stakeholders to develop practical and effective regulatory frameworks.
- Promoting best practices in AI development and deployment within the industry.
- Facilitating dialogue between regulators and industry leaders to address emerging challenges and opportunities in the AI landscape.

IRBAI is actively initiating cooperation with key international institutions. While formal partnerships are in progress, dialogue and framework alignment efforts are underway with the following entities:
Security and Defense Partnerships:
- NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence
- Interpol
- National Intelligence Agencies
- International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Economic and Financial Institutions:
- International Monetary Fund (IMF)
- Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
- Financial Stability Board (FSB)
- World Bank
- European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA)
International and Regional Cooperation:
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
- UNCTAD (Cybercrime & Data Privacy)
- World Trade Organization (WTO)
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
- African Union Development Forum
- South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
Peace, Disarmament & Humanitarian Engagement
IRBAI recognizes the critical importance of responsible AI governance in high-risk domains, particularly in areas of autonomous systems, disarmament, and international humanitarian law. We are initiating engagement with:
- United Nations Security Council
- United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs
- United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism
- Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) Implementation Support Unit
- Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
- Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)
- Joint Authorities for Rulemaking on Unmanned Systems (JARUS)
- International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
- African Union Peace & Security Council
- Arab League
- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
- Organization of American States (OAS)