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Webinar: The Changing AI Regulatory Landscape: AI and Shifting Governance Frameworks

From evolving national strategies to new regulatory limits and safeguards on artificial intelligence (AI), the global governance of AI is highly diverse and continuously changing. This webinar will provide a high-level overview of international laws, directives, government actions, and emerging case law to highlight changes in the AI regulatory landscape, familiarizing the audience with shifting frameworks and objectives and comparing alternative approaches. Drawing on empirical scholarship, press releases, and journalism, the event will present an up to date AI policy landscape, introduce approaches to evaluate new governance, and resources to keep up to date moving forward with AI governance.

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Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo is an Assistant Professor in the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Her research empirically explores governance of sociotechnical systems, as well as outcomes, inequality, and consequences within these systems. Using mixed-methods, including computational social science approaches and institutional analysis, her research addresses governance of: data, privacy, misinformation, public interest technology, social media, and AI.

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