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Conceptualizing Global Governance of AI - Maral Niazi

15 Feb 2024

Headquartered understanding of the socio-economic and technological in Waterloo, Canada, CIGI has received support impacts of digitalization and improve the quality and from the Government of Canada, the Government relevance of related research. [...] Furthermore, empirical and normative research in global AI governance will help bridge the field of AI and global governance, and address the misconceptions associated with AI governance. [...] Previous scholars, such as Luciano Floridi (2019) and Josh Cowls (2019), have defined global governance as the development and administration of legal standards and ethical norms and policies for AI at the global level. [...] The normative assessment of global AI governance requires an evaluation of the process of governance development, the content of the governance itself and the quality of AI systems it produces. [...] The critical analysis of empirical and normative studies will shape the future global governance of AI and underscore the significance of multilateral cooperation in steering the direction of global AI governance.
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