We're bringing AIGC to the world stage.
The World AIGC Association will be present at the WSIS Forum 2026 in Geneva — the United Nations' leading multistakeholder gathering on digital technology and society — to put the ethics and recognition of AI-generated content on the global agenda.
A new medium needs a seat at the table.
The WSIS Forum has, for two decades, been where governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organisations meet to shape an inclusive, people-centred information society. AI-generated content belongs in that conversation.
As a Geneva-based body, the World AIGC Association joins WSIS 2026 to represent the creators and studios building this new medium — and to argue that ethics, attribution, and recognition should be designed in from the start, not bolted on later.
It's a natural home for us: the same city, the same multistakeholder spirit, and the same belief that technology serves people best when there's a shared standard to hold it to.
Three things on our agenda.
Ethics & trust
How consent, attribution, and provenance can become standard practice for AI-generated content — so audiences know what they're seeing and creators keep their credit.
Creators' recognition
Why the people making this work need a professional home, a standard to belong to, and a stage — including the World AIGC Awards.
A global network
Building bridges between creators, studios, platforms, institutions, and policymakers across borders and disciplines.
In Geneva for WSIS?
If you're attending the Forum — creator, studio, platform, institution, or press — we'd love to meet. Reach out and we'll arrange a time.
WSIS Forum is co-organised by the ITU, UNESCO, UNCTAD, and UNDP, and held annually in Geneva. The World AIGC Association attends as an independent body representing the AI-generated content community. Programme details to follow.