AEGIX at IASEAI 2026: Caryn Lusinchi Contributes to Global AI Safety and Governance Dialogue

AEGIX is pleased to share that our Director of AI Academy, Caryn Lusinchi, participated in the IASEAI 2026 Conference (International Association for Safe & Ethical AI), held at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris from February 24-26, 2026.

Bringing together over 1,300 researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders, the conference addressed one of the most pressing questions in contemporary AI governance: how to ensure that increasingly powerful and agentic AI systems remain safe, reliable, and aligned.

Caryn contributed to discussions at the intersection of AI safety, governance, and digital sovereignty, areas that are becoming central to both policy and technological development. The conference highlighted a growing shift in focus from individual AI models to complex, multi-agent systems, raising new concerns around systemic risk, alignment, and accountability.

Key themes emerging from the conference included:

  • The tension between innovation and regulatory restraint

  • The rise of agentic AI systems and associated alignment challenges

  • Governance gaps in monitoring, testing, and liability frameworks

  • The strategic importance of digital and compute sovereignty

  • The evolving role of middle powers in shaping global AI governance

The discussions underscored a broader trend: AI safety is no longer solely a technical issue but increasingly a geopolitical, economic, and institutional challenge.

AEGIX remains committed to contributing to these global conversations and advancing interdisciplinary approaches to AI governance.

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