1、1 2 Citation Information:Yi Zeng,Enmeng Lu,Xin Guan,Cunqing Huangfu,Zizhe Ruan,Ammar Younas,Kang Sun,Xuan Tang,Yuwei Wang,Hongjie Suo,Dongqi Liang,Zhengqiang Han,Aorigele Bao,Xiaoyang Guo,Jin Wang,Jiawei Xie&Yao Liang.(2024).AI Governance InternationaL Evaluation Index(AGILE In-dex)2024.Center for L
2、ong-term Artificial Intelligence(CLAI);International Research Center for AI Ethics and Governance,Institute of Automation,Chinese Academy of Sciences.https:/agile-in-dex.ai/Website information:https:/agile-index.ai/Institutes information:Center for Long-term Artificial Intelligence(CLAI)https:/long-
3、term-ai.center/International Research Center for AI Ethics and Governance,Institute of Automation,Chinese Academy of Sciences https:/ai-ethics-and-governance.institute/Funding information:This research was supported by the National Science and Technology Major Project of China(Grant No.2022ZD0116202
4、).Contact information:Please contact contactlong-term- for more information or with any comments.Report Version:This version of report(v1.0.2c)was originally released on February 4th,2024.Copyright information:Copyright 2024 Center for Long-term Artificial Intelligence-All Rights Reserved.3 Executiv
5、e Summary The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence(AI)technology is profoundly transforming human society and concurrently presenting a series of ethical,legal,and social issues.The effective govern-ance of AI has become a crucial global concern.During the past year,the extensive deployment
6、of generative AI,particularly large language models,marked a new phase in AI governance.Continuous efforts are being made by the international community in actively addressing the novel challenges posed by these AI developments.As consensus on international governance continues to be established and