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Artificial intelligence (AI) and its rapid application across political, economic and social spheres offers potential benefits to humanity and the development sector. However, recent major advances also pose immediate risks to democracy, human rights and the rule of law that must be urgently addressed by legislators around the world. 

AI-related risks range from democratic instability to ethical concerns, global peace and security, data protection, the revolutionization of warfare and, particularly alarmingly, potential extinction‑level events. These risks must be mitigated with a comprehensive and inclusive global response, particularly and specifically involving the Global South.

The potential impact of AI is currently outpacing efforts by parliamentarians and the international community to better understand and regulate a fast-changing and growing technological sector with a multitude of global implications.

IPU supports parliaments in their work on AI through a range of activities, including resolutions, convening multi-stakeholder dialogues, networking MPs from different countries, sharing experience and good practices and organizing capacity building for parliamentarians.

Through its Centre for Innovation in Parliament, IPU also co-create guidelines and good practices for the governance and use of AI in parliament by convening the technical experts who are leading work on AI in their parliaments.

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Latest news and stories on AI
Warsaw regional seminar

19/06/2026

AI and social media under scrutiny as lawmakers meet in Warsaw

Sharon Claydon, Australia

21/05/2026

A conversation with... Sharon Claydon, Australia

Meri Dososki, Austria

19/05/2026

A conversation with... Meri Disoski, Austria

Martin Chungong

20/02/2026

AI is a question of power. Parliaments must be part of the answer.

ITU

19/01/2026

IPU joins forces with partners to protect children’s rights in the age of AI

Latest publications on AI

Maturity Framework for AI in Parliaments

The Maturity Framework for AI in Parliaments has been developed to help parliaments adopt AI – and Generative AI (GenAI) tools in particular – with confidence and control, supporting them in connec

Guidelines for AI in parliaments

Artificial intelligence (AI) presents significant opportunities for parliaments to enhance their operations and to become more efficient and effective, enabling them to better serve citizens.

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Warsaw, Poland

Co-organized by the IPU's Twelve Plus Geopolitical Group, the Sejm and Senate of Poland and the IPU, this regional seminar is entitled “Human Rights in the Digital Era. AI and Social Media: “Opportunity or Threat for Youth?”.