1、Bharath Reddy,Rijesh Panicker,Sridhar Krishna,Arindam Goswami,Anwesha Sen,Adya MadhavanTakshashila Report 2025-10.Version 1.0,April 2025.State of AI Governance,2024A report analysing AI governance measures across countries,companies,and multistakeholder gatheringsAbout the State of AI Governance Rep
2、ortThe rapid progression in artificial intelligence capabilities has far-reaching impacts.It has the potential to significantly boost economic productivity,disrupt labour markets,and alter the balance of power between countries.The widespread diffusion of this general-purpose technology presents sig
3、nificant governance challenges that are amplified by the ongoing geopolitical competition for AI dominance.It is against this backdrop that the Takshashila Institution,an independent centre for research and education in public policy,presents its inaugural State of AI Governance Report.This report p
4、rovides a systematic comparative analysis of AI governance approaches across different countries,revealing their strategic priorities.Further,the effectiveness of corporate self-regulation initiatives,and the progress of multistakeholder collaborative efforts are also analysed.It concludes by offeri
5、ng predictions in these areas in the coming year.This annual report will track key developments,analyse trends and offer informed predictions for the AI governance environment.It is intended to provide policymakers,analysts,and interested citizens with insights that help navigate the evolving AI gov
6、ernance landscape.You can learn more about our work at takshashila.org.in/2This report analyses AI governance in three contexts countries,companies and multistakeholder gatherings.CountriesBeing at the forefront of AI innovation,the US favours a pro-market regulatory environment while prioritising g