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Right to be Forgotten in the Era of Large Language Models: Implications, Challenges, and Solutions

August 14, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by David Zhang, a PhD Candidate and Research Engineer at CSIRO's Data61, and his research focuses on understanding the societal implications of AI technology. [Original paper by Dawen Zhang, … [Read more...] about Right to be Forgotten in the Era of Large Language Models: Implications, Challenges, and Solutions

Putting collective intelligence to the enforcement of the Digital Services Act

August 9, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Dr. Suzanne Vergnolle,  an Associate Professor of Technology Law at the Cnam (Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers) where she works at the intersection of Law, Technology, and Public … [Read more...] about Putting collective intelligence to the enforcement of the Digital Services Act

Discursive framing and organizational venues: mechanisms of artificial intelligence policy adoption

August 6, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Arun Teja Polcumpally, a Non-Resident Fellow, Center of Excellence – AI for Human Security, Doctoral fellow at Jindal School of International Affairs, India. [Original paper by Frans af … [Read more...] about Discursive framing and organizational venues: mechanisms of artificial intelligence policy adoption

Technological trajectories as an outcome of the structure-agency interplay at the national level: Insights from emerging varieties of AI

July 30, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Dr. Cristian Gherhes, Founder & CEO of Lexverify and Visiting Fellow at Oxford Brookes University. [Original paper by Cristian Gherhes, Zhen Yu, Tim Vorley, and Lan Xue] Overview: … [Read more...] about Technological trajectories as an outcome of the structure-agency interplay at the national level: Insights from emerging varieties of AI

Democracy, epistemic agency, and AI: Political Epistemology in Times of Artificial Intelligence

July 30, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Giuliana Luz Grabina, a philosophy undergraduate student at McGill University, with an interest in AI/technology policy regulation from a gendered perspective. [Original paper by Mark … [Read more...] about Democracy, epistemic agency, and AI: Political Epistemology in Times of Artificial Intelligence

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