🔬 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
Governance frameworks
Deciphering Open Source in the EU AI Act
✍️ Column by Carlos Muñoz Ferrandis, RAIL Initiative, HuggingFace. Overview: Now that the debates around the EU AI Act are getting into their final stages (the Trilogue has already started), Hugging Face and … [Read more...] about Deciphering Open Source in the EU AI Act
Moral Machine or Tyranny of the Majority?
🔬 Research Summary by Michael Feffer, a Societal Computing PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University. [Original paper by Michael Feffer, Hoda Heidari, and Zachary C. Lipton] Overview: Given the increased … [Read more...] about Moral Machine or Tyranny of the Majority?
Technological trajectories as an outcome of the structure-agency interplay at the national level: Insights from emerging varieties of AI
🔬 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
🔬 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