GlobalAI, an international association governed by Swiss law, was established in 2023 as a non-profit organization.
Its objective is to promote the positive development, sustainable growth, and ethical application of Artificial Intelligence technology worldwide.
Its main aim is to empower its Members with representation and a voice at the United Nations and other relevant global entities, thereby ensuring a conducive and unified regulatory environment.
To ensure that its Members have a voice at the United Nations and other relevant international bodies, in order to secure a favorable harmonized regulatory framework.
To support the ethical growth and development of AI technology by monitoring and advocating for global policy decisions that impact the sector.
To create an independent platform for Members to discuss common interests and exchange best practices, as well as promote and support advocacy actions at the national level that are linked to global activities.
Senior expert in association management and global policy of the technology sector.
Leveraging 15 years of advocacy in one of the world’s most regulated sectors – automotive industry and mobility in general. Daniela Leveratto has consolidated extensive expertise in the field of legislative affairs at the international level. She was elected as President of the GlobalAI Association in the wake of the significant convergence of digital technology and automotive manufacturing.
A highly experienced Mechanical Engineer with a PhD in Energetics and an Executive MBA in Business Administration and General Management.
Expert in transforming operations to drive profitable growth and optimize cost structures within transport and logistics industries. Offering over 20 years of leadership in multicultural and international environments.
Currently a Visiting Fellow and Associate Professor at the European University Institute’s Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies.
Since 2009, he has been teaching International History & Politics at Webster University, where he chaired the Department of International Relations.
He holds a PhD in International Relations from the Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies (IHEID).