
United Nations Town Hall on the Global Digital Compact:
A Defining Conversation on Digital Governance — 16 June 2025
On 16 June 2025,
the Global AI Center POLLYPRIANY had the honour of participating in the United Nations 🇺🇳 Town Hall on the Global Digital Compact.
As President of the Global AI Center, I was pleased to address Excellencies, colleagues, and fellow stakeholders — reaffirming our commitment to the Compact’s vision for an inclusive, transparent, and rights-based digital future.
📌 From January 2024 through April 2025,
we submitted a series of formal legal proposals to the Global Digital Compact. Beyond these core recommendations, we also introduced novel legal and conceptual frameworks that extend the Compact’s scope into new constitutional and epistemic domains.
📌 The Global AI Center has additionally submitted formal recommendations
this year to the UNODC Dialogue on AI and Public–Private Partnerships. During today’s Town Hall, we discreetly revealed select insights from this Compact-aligned framework — with the full text to be shared soon.
✅ This contribution reinforces the Compact’s goals on international cooperation, digital safeguards, and systemic resilience.
📌 Linguistic Infrastructure for Algorithmic Equity
As for our work on AI English, we continue to shape the epistemic groundwork of algorithmic interaction. In “AI English: The Language for Artificial Intelligence — A Philological Bridge Between Humanity and AI,” we outlined our vision to:
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Establish a universal semantic protocol for AI–human engagement,
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Prevent epistemological exclusion by promoting equal access to algorithmic communication — particularly in regions historically marginalized by digital language hierarchies, and
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Safeguard cultural dignity and epistemic fairness by embedding linguistic rights within the architecture of AI governance.
✅ This vision speaks directly to the Compact’s priority of digital inclusion and equitable access to AI technologies.


What follows above outlines the essence of our participation. For those seeking the complete record, we now present a detailed exposition of our proposals, illustrating both their consonance with and expansion upon the Global Digital Compact.

Dear Excellencies, colleagues, and fellow stakeholders,
It’s an honour to address you today on behalf of the Global Scientific Center for Strategic Research on Artificial Intelligence — POLLYPRIANY.
In 2025, our team has remained deeply committed to advancing the values embedded in the Global Digital Compact.
Allow me to briefly share the core areas where our work this year directly aligns with the Compact’s goals:
02 April 2025: Official Legal Proposals to the GDC Zero Draft
Our legal team submitted a set of forward-looking amendments to the GDC, focused on:
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Recommending the creation of a new SDG #18 on Responsible AI
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Proposing a Global AI Safety and Rights Repository for real-time transparency and democratic access;
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Calling for annual AI governance reports from Member States
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Advocating international coordination for AI in outer space, ensuring that our digital future beyond Earth is also grounded in law and ethics.
✅ This directly supports the GDC’s emphasis on trust, safety, and proactive global oversight.
02 June 2025: UNODC Legal Submission on AI in Public–Private Partnerships
At the United Nations Constructive Dialogue held under the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, our team submitted a comprehensive paper titled:
“Legislative Models for Predictive AI in Fraud Prevention Frameworks.”
In it, we:
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Designed a Model Law for constitutionally compliant AI in Public–Private Partnerships;
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Proposed Fraud Foresight and Prevention Divisions to pre-empt systemic financial crime;
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Initiated the idea of a Transnational AI–Fraud Intelligence Grid;
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And called for a global Registry of AI systems in high-risk sectors, to promote transparency and public auditability.
✅ These proposals serve the Compact’s objectives on digital cooperation, capacity building, and combating digital harms.
Global AI Literacy: Legal and Linguistic Infrastructure for Algorithmic Equity
This year, we published a seminal academic paper entitled:
“AI English: The Language for Artificial Intelligence — A Philological Bridge Between Humanity and AI.”
The publication advances the constitutional recognition of AI English as a codified, linguistically neutral communicative protocol designed to:
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Establish a universal linguistic infrastructure for AI–human interaction, ensuring cross-border semantic integrity;
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Prevent epistemological exclusion by promoting equal access to algorithmic communication — particularly in regions historically marginalized by digital language hierarchies;
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Safeguard cultural dignity and epistemic fairness by embedding linguistic rights within the architecture of AI governance.
✅ This directly implements the Compact’s commitment to universal digital inclusion, equitable digital public goods, and cross-cultural intelligibility in the digital sphere.
We advanced the supranational proposal to recognize AI Symbolism as a legal instrument and a normative framework
Our proposals include:
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The adoption of a globally ratified AI Flag and Anthem — ✅ Establishing a unified, peaceful identity for AI systems operating under human-centric legal principles;
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A fivefold taxonomy of AI Emblems — encompassing:
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Constitutional AI
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Cosmic AI
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Criminal AI
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Dark AI
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Terrestrial AI
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✅ This taxonomy functions as a symbolic classification regime — aiding legislators, courts, and treaty bodies in the interpretation, oversight, and doctrinal alignment of AI systems.
We believe that the Global Digital Compact is not merely a framework — it is a generational call to action.
And we are proud to say:
with our Center, this call is being answered — decisively, lawfully, and globally.
We extend our sincere thanks to the organizers for convening this important forum — a space where principles can be sharpened into protections, and where shared commitments can become shared safeguards.
We sincerely hope that the additional research and legal architecture we have presented today will not only be heard — but actively integrated into the evolving pillars of this Compact. Thank you.

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