Sustainability & AI

Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI)

A multi-stakeholder initiative, hosted by the OECD, guiding responsible AI development including climate-relevant work.

Established · Editorial draft · Last reviewed 21 Aug 2026

Definition

A multi-stakeholder initiative on responsible AI, established in 2020 with its Secretariat at the OECD, and since July 2024 operating as an integrated partnership with the OECD under the GPAI brand.

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At a glance

Subject
Sustainability & AI
Editorial status
Editorial draft
Definition status
Established
Last updated
21 August 2026

References

OECDGPAI and OECD unite — integrated partnership announcement (July 2024)

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OECDRecommendation of the Council on Artificial Intelligence (2019, updated 2024)

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GPAI / NICTGPAI expert community centres and membership — 46 countries/regions as of April 2026

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Overview

What it means

GPAI was announced by France and Canada in 2019 and founded in 2020 to bridge AI theory and practice through expert working groups, including work on climate and environment. The integrated partnership announced at the 2024 New Delhi Summit initially brought together 44 countries across six continents on equal footing.

How it is used

Experts contribute to working groups and reports feeding national and international AI policy; governments use it as a coordination venue alongside the OECD's policy work. Its expert support centres operate in Paris, Montreal and Tokyo.

Why it matters

GPAI is the main standing body explicitly combining AI policy expertise with sustainability themes at intergovernmental level — a channel through which AI's environmental governance agenda is developed and diffused.

Current status

46 countries/regions participate as of April 2026 (GPAI/NICT expert-centre page).

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