AI Impact Summit 2026 sets a shared global vision for inclusive and trusted artificial intelligence
As artificial intelligence becomes deeply embedded in economies, institutions, and everyday life, the need for a common global approach has never been clearer. The AI Impact Summit 2026 responds to this moment by proposing a shared framework that ...

At the heart of the summit’s vision are three foundational Sutras that define AI’s broader purpose. These principles focus on advancing human wellbeing, protecting the planet, and enabling sustained and equitable progress. To move beyond theory, the Sutras are translated into seven interconnected Chakras, each representing a practical area where international cooperation can turn intent into impact.
Human Capital forms the core of this framework. AI is already reshaping how people work, learn, and create value. While it is unlocking new opportunities, it is also disrupting roles and skills across industries. Without coordinated action, gaps in AI literacy and uneven access to reskilling could deepen existing divides. This Chakra prioritises inclusive skilling, smoother workforce transitions, and fair sharing of productivity gains created by AI adoption.
Inclusion for Social Empowerment recognises that AI can only improve outcomes if it reflects the diversity of the people it serves. Systems designed without diverse perspectives risk reinforcing bias and exclusion. The summit positions inclusion as a foundational design choice, ensuring AI supports social equity rather than undermining it.
Safe and Trusted AI addresses growing concerns around transparency, accountability, and governance. As AI systems become more complex and widespread, trust becomes essential for adoption and long-term value creation. This Chakra focuses on enabling all countries, not just a few, to participate in AI oversight while maintaining room for innovation.
The Science Chakra highlights AI’s role in advancing frontier research, from climate modelling to new materials and healthcare breakthroughs. The emphasis is on strengthening global collaboration, setting shared norms, and ensuring transparency so scientific progress translates into real-world benefits.
Resilience, Innovation, and Efficiency focus on the environmental and infrastructural pressures created by large-scale AI systems. As energy and resource demands rise, the summit advocates for frugal and sustainable AI models that can operate effectively even in low resource settings.
Democratizing AI Resources addresses the growing concentration of compute, data, and hardware in a small number of regions. Expanding access to foundational AI infrastructure is critical to enabling broader participation in innovation and reducing global inequality.
The final Chakra, Economic Growth and Social Good, centres on measurable impact. It looks at how AI can drive productivity, improve public services, and strengthen critical sectors while ensuring economic gains translate into wider social benefit.
Taken together, the three Sutras and seven Chakras offer a practical blueprint for global cooperation on artificial intelligence. The AI Impact Summit 2026 positions itself not as a symbolic convening but as a working platform to shape AI in ways that are inclusive, trusted, and sustainable for the long term.
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