Switzerland Plans 2026 Global AI Summit in Geneva
Federal minister proposes hosting international AI summit in Geneva, while government moves to adopt Council of Europe's AI conventions.

Key Takeaways
- Federal Councillor Albert Rösti has proposed hosting an international AI summit in Geneva in 2026.
- The Swiss government intends to incorporate the Council of Europe's AI conventions into Swiss law.
- A consultation draft for the new AI regulations is scheduled to be prepared by the end of 2026.
- Swiss regulation will focus on sector-specific amendments rather than a blanket law, except for central areas like data protection.
- Rösti and French Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot signed two declarations of intent regarding Franco-Swiss rail links.
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"We need to discuss it in the government, but it would be a good thing to position Switzerland with its universities and companies."
"Artificial intelligence offers enormous opportunities for society and the economy."