Bringing AIGC to the world stage at WSIS Forum 2026
The association heads to Geneva for the United Nations' WSIS Forum — to put the ethics and recognition of AI-generated content on the global agenda.
From its launch in Shanghai, the World AIGC Association makes its way home to Geneva — and to one of the most significant gatherings in the global digital calendar. The WSIS Forum 2026 runs 6–10 July in Geneva, and the association will be there.
For two decades, the World Summit on the Information Society has been where governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organisations meet to shape an inclusive, people-centred information society. AI-generated content belongs squarely in that conversation.
Why WSIS
As a Geneva-based body, the association shares both the city and the multistakeholder spirit of WSIS. It's the right room to make a simple argument: that ethics, attribution, and recognition for AI-generated content should be designed in from the start, not bolted on later.
What we bring to the table
- Ethics & trust — making consent, attribution, and provenance standard practice, so audiences know what they're seeing and creators keep their credit.
- Creators' recognition — a professional home, a standard to belong to, and a stage, including the World AIGC Awards.
- A global network — bridges between creators, studios, platforms, institutions, and policymakers across borders.
Meet us in Geneva
If you're attending the Forum — creator, studio, platform, institution, or press — we'd love to meet. Full programme details will follow on our WSIS 2026 page.
Meet us at WSIS 2026
Arrange a time to connect with the association in Geneva, 6–10 July.
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