The third in the series of global AI governance summits, hosted by Switzerland in Geneva in 2027, convening heads of state, government ministers, international organisations, and AI researchers to advance international frameworks on AI safety, ethics, and socioeconomic impact.
The 2027 World Summit on Artificial Intelligence is a multilateral government summit hosted by Switzerland, the third in a series that began at Bletchley Park (UK, 2023) and continued in Paris (France, 2025). Organised by the Swiss Federal Government through the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications (DETEC) and the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), the summit addresses AI governance at the highest diplomatic and policy level: safety, ethics, human rights implications, and the social and economic impacts of AI. It is a government-hosted policy event, not a commercial conference with public registration.
Geneva is home to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the UN Office, the World Health Organization, and the World Trade Organization, among other bodies that are central to AI governance discussions. Switzerland's political neutrality and established role in international multilateral diplomacy make Geneva a natural successor to Bletchley and Paris. Swiss President Guy Parmelin announced the hosting at the 2026 Paris AI Summit.
Participation is by government and diplomatic invitation; the summit is not open to public registration.
The summit's thematic agenda follows the trajectory established at Bletchley and Paris:
The summit includes a parallel civil society and academic programme, coordinated with partners including DiploFoundation and the Geneva Internet Platform.
| Summit | Year | Host | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Global AI Safety Summit | 2023 | United Kingdom | Bletchley Park |
| 2nd Global AI Safety Summit | 2025 | France | Paris |
| 3rd World Summit on AI | 2027 | Switzerland | Geneva |
No. World Summit AI (Amsterdam, October, organised by Inspired Minds) is a commercial enterprise AI conference. The 2027 World Summit on Artificial Intelligence in Geneva is a government-hosted multilateral diplomatic summit, equivalent in character to G7 summits on digital topics. They share thematic overlap but are entirely different in format, audience, and governance.
Yes, but not via public registration. The Swiss government is organising a broader "AI week" around the summit with parallel civil society, academic, and private sector programmes. The DiploFoundation and Geneva Internet Platform are involved in the broader programming. Monitor their channels for satellite event announcements.
The Geneva summit sits in a parallel stream to formal regulatory processes: it is a diplomatic forum for political commitment and shared frameworks, not a legislative body. However, summit declarations influence national AI strategies and international norm-setting processes including the OECD AI Principles and ITU AI policy work.
The specific venue for the 2027 summit has not been confirmed at time of verification. Geneva's convention infrastructure includes the Palais des Nations (UN headquarters), the CICG (International Conference Centre), and the WTO headquarters. Each of these has hosted significant multilateral summits.
The summit is co-organised by the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications (DETEC) and the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), in collaboration with scientific and business community partners. DiploFoundation and the Geneva Internet Platform are involved in the parallel civil society programming.
The 2027 Geneva AI Summit is the most significant government-level AI governance event of the year and the first in the series hosted in a country with deep multilateral institutional infrastructure; its political outputs will shape international AI regulation frameworks for 2027-2030, making it a mandatory monitoring event for anyone working in AI policy or enterprise AI compliance.
The summit is not open to public registration. Participation is via government, diplomatic, or official institutional invitation. Monitor the Swiss Federal Administration (admin.ch) and the Digital Watch Observatory (dig.watch) for announcements about satellite events and parallel civil society programming.
The Swiss Federal Government has indicated the first half of 2027 for the summit. The DB records July 1, 2027 as a provisional date. Confirm via admin.ch as the official announcement date approaches.
The Digital Watch Observatory (dig.watch) and DiploFoundation (diplomacy.edu) provide comprehensive coverage of global AI governance summits, including real-time analysis and post-summit reporting.
Yes. DiploFoundation runs an "AI Apprenticeship" learning programme and the "humAInism" initiative on human-centred AI governance, both connected to the broader Geneva AI ecosystem. Contact digitalwatch@diplomacy.edu for submission and partnership enquiries.
| Digital Watch Observatory | https://dig.watch/processes/2027-geneva-ai-summit |
| Swiss Federal Administration | https://www.admin.ch |
| DiploFoundation | https://www.diplomacy.edu |
| Geneva Internet Platform | https://www.giplatform.org |