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From Readiness to Action: A Phased Roadmap for Developing AI Regulation and Governance in Georgia

UNESCO · · International · AI Governance

UNESCO has released a phased roadmap outlining how Georgia can build out AI regulation and governance, moving the country from foundational readiness toward concrete policy action. The framework appears designed to guide Georgian institutions through staged steps for managing AI risks and establishing oversight structures.

Why this matters: Most countries are still figuring out where to even start with AI governance. A phased roadmap like this matters because the order of steps is not neutral. What gets built first shapes everything that comes after. If Georgia prioritizes economic competitiveness before rights protections, that choice gets baked into the architecture. The people most affected by AI systems in public services rarely get a seat at the table when these blueprints are drawn. UNESCO's involvement gives it legitimacy, but a roadmap is only as good as the accountability it builds in along the way.

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