Help us to build a map of public engagement on AI across the world. The PAIRS PAVE Case Book will:
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Submit or nominate a project case study
If you have been involved in running or researching a public engagement project that explored the development, governance or use of artificial intelligence, anywhere in the world, we want to hear from you.
You can
👉 Nominate a project that our research team should document
👉 Share a full case study of a project you have been involved in
The short form explains all the information you will need to provide. Nominating a case study can take less than 5 minutes, and a full case study entry 10 minutes - an hour, depending on complexity, and the resources you have to hand.
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Explore the list of cases already submitted
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****You can find a list of cases that have already been nominated or researched here.
If you want to help with research on a particular case, reach out to us: p[email protected] and we can share the research form with you.
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Contributions are all reviewed and edited by the research team.
For the first edition of the Case Book, to be launched in July 2026, our research team will put together a curated collection of cases to:
We are reviewing cases on a rolling basis. Early submissions are more likely to be featured in Geneva, and we will close submissions for the Geneva showcase on 5th June.
After July, we hope to continue to develop the case book, creating a living resource to map public engagement on AI.
AI for Good is taking place alongside the first UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance at Palexpo Geneva. The expo will see over 10,000 delegates attending, and we want to make sure public voices on AI are visible.
We will use content from the Case Book to create an engaging stand.