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In person icon International AI Governance

Elections
Regulation
International
Technology
P250
Giulia Sandri
Université Libre de Bruxelles

Abstract

The development of AI and its usage by a variety of new digital technologies (i.e., machine learning recommender algorithms, deep learning translation algorithms, large language models) raises new questions about their positive or negative influence on politics. This panel hence enquires into the global regulation of AI, the principles behind it and its application.

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