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AI Negotiation Challenge
at the 
Geneva Graduate Institute

Two-day hybrid event, workshops and

global online simulation assisted by AI.

Maison de la Paix, Geneva & Online,  23 - 24 May 2025

AI Negotiation Challenge
Geneva 2025
Maison de la Paix, 23 - 24 May 2025

Innovate with AI

Experience a unique opportunity to explore the transformative capabilities of AI in negotiation at the heart of International Geneva. 

Solving Global Challenges

With AI-enhanced negotiation tools and strategies leveraging AI for data analysis, stakeholder insights, and crafting innovative solutions.

Acquiring New Skills

Integrate advanced AI tools into your negotiation strategies through interactive preparatory sessions, hands-on simulations, and expert-led training and workshops.

Shaping the Future of Negotiation

Harnessing the power of AI to foster collaborative negotiation and create transformative solutions.

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Innovate with AI

Experience a unique opportunity to explore the transformative capabilities of AI in negotiation at the heart of International Geneva. 

Solving global challenges

With AI-enhanced negotiation tools and strategies leveraging AI for analysing complex environments, navigating difficult negotiations and searching for viable solutions.

Acquiring new skills

Integrate advanced AI tools into your negotiation through interactive preparatory sessions, hands-on simulations, and expert-led training.

Shaping the future of negotiation

 

Harnessing the power of AI to foster collaborative negotiation and create transformative solutions.

Beyond Borders:
Addressing the Challenges of Irregular Migration in the Euro-Mediterranean Zone
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Beyond Borders: Addressing the Challenges of Irregular Migration in the Euro-Mediterranean Zone

By harnessing the power of AI to support collaborative negotiations, this simulation empowers participants to engage with the uniquely complex challenges of irregular migration through innovative, AI-enhanced collaborative dialogue.

The AI Negotiation Challenge proposes an international series of simulation exercises exploring the future of complex negotiation through the fair, effective and responsible use of AI in negotiation.

 

The upcoming edition, co-organised with the Geneva Graduate Institute on 23–24 May 2025 invites participants to engage in a dynamic AI-enhanced negotiation simulation.Whether you’re a student, humanitarian practitioner, diplomat, or policymaker, this is your chance to sharpen your skills in the use of AI in collaborative negotiations and decision-making. Participating teams will represent a range of stakeholders—states, regional organisations, humanitarian actors, and others—negotiating around a joint declaration of principles on irregular migration in the Euro-Mediterranean Zone.

 

Set up in the context of a fictive international conference convened by Malta in response to mounting pressures on border integrity and increasing hardship on the life, rights, and dignity of migrants, this simulation takes place against a backdrop of real-world migration challenges—including increasing migratory pressure due to conflicts, economic hardship and climate change, rising death tolls in the Central Mediterranean, externalisation of EU border controls, and growing tension between security imperatives and humanitarian obligations. Teams will grapple with competing priorities while leveraging AI tools to analyse stakeholder positions, model sustainable compromise, and craft innovative, principled solutions. This simulation offers a high-stakes, multilayered negotiation environment to test AI-enhanced collaborative strategies.

Organised in
collaboration with:
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For further details or questions, please contact:
Suzi Jazmati
FATC Community Manager
Email: suzi.jazmati@frontline-associates.org
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