
United Nations Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence
Agenda: Establishing Global Regulatory Framework for the Ethical Use of AI in Autonomous Weapons Systems
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence has introduced new challenges in the field of autonomous weapons systems. While these technologies offer strategic advantages, their use raises serious ethical concerns regarding accountability, human rights, and international security. A global regulatory framework is essential to ensure that AI-powered weapons are used responsibly and in compliance with international humanitarian law. This committee will deliberate on developing binding regulations, ethical guidelines, and transparency measures to prevent misuse, reduce risks of unintended escalation, and promote accountability in AI warfare, balancing technological innovation with global security concerns.
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Position papers must be submitted via email to unai.mcgsmun@mcgs.ac.in by April 10th, 2025.
Total committee strength: 30
Chairperson- Muskan Ajitsaria
Muskan Ajitsaria is a Legal Associate at Ninjacart, who has completed her law from Presidency University. A national-level debater she has led dialogues on gender, education, and climate at international forums. As a Project Associate at The Dais, she organized and judged several MUN’s and high-level youth discussions. Muskan has published research on discrimination, LGBTQ+ rights, and commercial law. Her most recent publication being Legal Complexities in Domain Name Disputes and Cyber Squatting: An Analysis of Indian and International Legal Framework that was published in the book Navigating the Intersection: IPR and Commercial Law. A merit scholar, she has maintained academic excellence and secured multiple awards in debating, mooting, and arbitration.


Meet Goel is a dedicated third-year student pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Economics Honours at the University of Delhi. With over six years of extensive experience in Model United Nations (MUN), he is also a seasoned professional trainer. He has successfully trained students in renowned formats such as MUN, World Scholar's Cup, and parliamentary debates. As the President of the MUN Society at Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi, Meet is committed to raising awareness and imparting valuable public speaking skills to students.