Victoria Smith Lind

Victoria

is a lawyer with a background in EU Law and a former Swedish Delegate to the EU Youth Dialogue. She currently works at the intersection of AI, cyber, emerging tech and the green transition, with a strong focus on MENA affairs. She is also an active member of the Evid Action WHO Youth Network

Professional Associations

Swedish Dialogue Institue for MENA

Institute Mentee

EU Commission Youth Dialogue

Sweden’s representative to the EU Commission Youth Dialogue (2023-2024)

EuroMedAI

Euro Mediterranean  Network for AI  Governance – Member

WHO Evid Action

Member – legal adviser

Föreningen Framtidståget

Member

Global Youth AI Advisory Body

Member

Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems and International Humanitarian Law

AI for Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) are redefining modern warfare and dramatically impacting International Humanitarian Law


SDG 16


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EU Youth Delegate

As Sweden’s representative to the European Union Youth Dialogue (2023-2024)

Victoria advocated for the rights and interests of children and young people at the EU level, with a strong focus on promoting inclusive societies and integration. In this role, she actively contributed youth perspectives to EU policy discussions, engaged in decision-making processes, and facilitated dialogue between young stakeholders and EU institutions

AI Activity Timeline

Joined the Global Youth AI Advisory Body

Jan 2024

As the Lead on AI for International Law

AI for Humanity -UN Summit of the Future, UNHQ

Sep 2024

Co-Author in Special AI Publication

Special AI Factsheet

Feb 2025

AI for International Law

ALForum

June 2025

The Signs of Times: How AI tools are reshaping the way we work

AI Multipolarity 2025 – UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance

Sep 2025

UNGA 80

UN Graduate Study Programme

UN Graduate Study Programme
Alumna

61st GSP at United Nations Geneva (2023)

WHO Evid Action

Legal Advisor for Youth Voices in Alcohol Policy: Launch of the WHO–EU Evidence into Action Alcohol Project (EVID-ACTION) Youth Alcohol Network

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Ongoing AI Projects

NOREC

Professional International Exchange of AI Personnel

EU

AI Advisory Forum

Klarna

Early Warning Climate AI Model in Madagascar

EuroMedAI

Euro Mediterranean  Network for AI Governance

AI for Humanity

AI for Humanity

Mapping how artificial intelligence works and doesn’t work for Humanity in a Digital Human World

Pg. 30 – 31


UN Summit of the Future 2024


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AI Multipolarity 2025

Multipolarity need not be a fracture, but a strength. That can be harnessed to guide artificial intelligence for People, Peace and Planet.

Pg. 45 – 46


UNGA 80 – Global Dialogue on AI Governance


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AI Multipolarity 2025
AI Multipolarity 2025

AI Factsheet

In 2017, Sophia, one of the world’s most advanced AI Humanoids was granted Full Citizenship of Saudi Arabia, giving her more legal rights than human immigrants and foreign labourers working in the country.


Robots as Citizens?


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International Security from an efficiency perspective

Peace operations is an effective tool to de-escalate both international and national conflicts. Despite the existence of the United Nations and their peace operations, which are proven to lead to a minimization of conflicts when given appropriate mandates, there is still war and conflicts going on all around the world. How effective peace operations are, in which ways they can improve, and legal issues related to peace operations is investigated in the thesis.


The significance of the right of Veto for the effectiveness of the UN Security Council – 2022


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International security from an efficiency perspective

AI Speaker Anna Lindh

Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue Between Cultures

Dubai International Financial Centre

Global Youth AI Advisory Body Members at their AI office in the DIFC

Dubai International Financial Centre