Toward a New Multilateralism for AI: Insights from the IMF Annual Meetings 2025
Sessions at the IMF annual meeting considered the adoption of AI and regulatory capacity to guide responsible AI development
Tambudzai Gundani
Tambudzai Gundani is a graduate student at The George Washington University pursuing an MS in Data Science and a Graduate Certificate in Regulatory Policy and Practice. At the GW Regulatory Studies Center, she serves as a Research Assistant focusing on improving regulatory impact analysis through data science, with a particular interest in the use of AI and computational methods to support transparent and effective policymaking.
She holds a dual-award MBA in Global Business from the University of Sunderland and SEGi University, and is also pursuing a PhD in Business Law at University Putra Malaysia, where her research explores the intersection of regulation, corruption, and economic recovery. Tambudzai also serves as a Graduate Senator in the GW Student Government Association, where she advocates for inclusive academic governance.
Toward a New Multilateralism for AI: Insights from the IMF Annual Meetings 2025
Sessions at the IMF annual meeting considered the adoption of AI and regulatory capacity to guide responsible AI development
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Adopting a state-level moratorium against policies regulating artificial intelligence would help ensure consistency and prevent legal fragmentation
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