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

The conference convened over 1,300 researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders to examine mechanisms for ensuring that increasingly capable and autonomous AI systems remain dependable and properly aligned.

Lusinchi engaged in conversations regarding AI safety, governance, and digital sovereignty, which the institute identifies as pivotal for both policy formulation and technological advancement. The event demonstrated a notable transition toward examining complex, multi-agent systems rather than individual models, generating discussions about systemic dangers, alignment concerns, and responsibility assignment.

Key Conference Themes

  • The equilibrium between advancement and regulatory caution
  • Agentic AI systems and their alignment difficulties
  • Regulatory shortcomings in evaluation, verification, and accountability structures
  • The importance of digital and computational autonomy
  • The expanding involvement of middle-power nations in international AI governance frameworks

The institute underscores that AI safety is no longer solely a technical issue but increasingly a geopolitical, economic, and institutional challenge.

AEGIX maintains dedication to advancing collaborative, multifaceted approaches to AI governance.

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