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KAIMUN 2025
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KAIMUN 2025

The rise of AI in global governance.

Details

Dates

Saturday, August 16, 2025 - Sunday, August 17, 2025

Location

Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Province of China

Expected Delegates

150 delegates

Registration Fee

2$100

Application Deadline

Saturday, August 16, 2025

About

What is KAIMUN I?

KAIMUN I is a student-led Model United Nations conference powered by NVIDIA, hosted at Kaohsiung American School in Taiwan. This innovative conference focuses on the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and global governance, providing a platform for young diplomats to explore the challenges and opportunities presented by rapid AI advancements in international policy. 

Conference Dates:
August 16–17, 2025

Conference Theme

The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Global Governance

The theme of KAIMUN 2025 explores how Artificial Intelligence transforms global governance systems. The rapid development of artificial intelligence creates impacts that extend from scientific progress to international relations and global government structures. The theme examines how artificial intelligence transforms political systems while studying decision-making processes and power distribution between nations and governments. Artificial intelligence brings both groundbreaking possibilities and significant obstacles to the table through its ability to enhance diplomatic negotiations and policy projections while raising ethical questions about accountability and autonomy and supervision. The main discussion points will focus on AI implementation within international organizations and the necessity of international collaboration.

What is Being Simulated?

Delegates will engage in simulations across various UN bodies, each tailored to explore AI's role in global affairs:

  • Security Council
    Focuses on international peace and security, addressing how AI influences conflict and defense strategies.
  • General Assembly 1 & 2
    Deliberates on disarmament, international security, and the socio-economic implications of AI.
  • ECOSOC
    Examines economic and social issues, including the impact of AI on development and human rights.
  • UNESCO
    Explores AI's influence on education, science, and cultural preservation.
  • CRISIS Committee
    Engages in real-time simulations of AI-related global emergencies, requiring swift diplomatic responses.

Conference Highlights

  • Dynamic debates on AI's role in international relations and policy-making.
  • Interactive simulations that mirror real-world diplomatic challenges posed by AI.
  • Opportunities to develop critical thinking, negotiation, and public speaking skills.
  • Engagement with experts and keynote speakers specializing in AI and global governance.

Who Should Participate?

KAIMUN I is ideal for students and youth interested in:

  • Artificial Intelligence and its global implications.
  • International law, diplomacy, and policy-making.
  • Ethics, human rights, and technological governance.
  • Enhancing skills in negotiation, public speaking, and critical analysis.

What Will You Gain?

  • A deeper understanding of AI's impact on global governance structures.
  • Experience in UN-style debates and resolutions concerning emerging technologies.
  • Enhanced leadership and collaborative problem-solving abilities.
  • Certificates of participation and recognition for outstanding delegates.

Where Can I Ask for More Info?

For questions or further information, please contact:
Email: secgen@kaimun.org

For more details and to register, visit the official website: kaimun.org

Organizers

EY

Ethan Yang

EY

Evan Yang

NJ

Noah Jacobi

NJ

Noah Jacobi

Student Officer

Committees

Security Council

Topic

(0101) The role of AI in cyber espionage and hybrid warfare between major powers. ​

Capacity
15 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
General Assembly 1

Topic

(0201) Addressing the role of artificial intelligence in the spread of mis-/disinformation and election interference.

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
General Assembly 2

Topic

(0301) Facing the trade war: How free trade can be protected in the age of artificial intelligence?

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
ECOSOC

Topic

(0401) The impact of the digital/AI divide on income inequality.

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
UNESCO

Topic

(0501) Bridging the global digital divide though artificial intelligence in education.

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
Crisis Comittee

Topic

(0601) The Sino-American War: 2027

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced