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[CONFERENCE] Ensuring Responsible AI Innovation: Comparing Governance Paradigms

Join the Cyber Policy Center and Project Liberty on Friday, September 15th from 10:30 AM – Noon Pacific/7:30 PM-9 PM CEST for the panel discussion, Ensuring Responsible AI Innovation: Comparing Governance Paradigms A live stream will be available.

The event is open to the public and will be held at the Alumni Center on Stanford Campus.

Governments around the world are coming to grips with the challenges and opportunities presented by the revolution in artificial intelligence. A number of regulatory models have been proposed, which span the spectrum from intense government involvement to laissez faire. Most notably, the AI Act in the EU will represent the first significant government attempt to regulate high-risk applications of AI. 

Just days ahead of the UN General Assembly Week where global leaders will also debate the future of artificial intelligence, this all-star group of panelists from government, academia, and industry, will present a discussion of different paths governments in Europe, the US and around the world are considering to regulate this new technology. 

The composition of the panel (moderator and speakers) is available here.