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Author: Mando Rachovitsa

18 Nov

The UK’s Contribution to Developing the International Governance of AI Safety and How its Policy Took a Sharp Turn

[Dr Mando Rachovitsa is an Associate Professor in human rights law at the School of Law, University of Nottingham and the Deputy Director of the Human Rights Law Centre] Although the UK’s ambivalence on adopting a national regulatory framework for AI has received considerable discussion, the UK’s policy and role in advancing the international governance of AI safety remains to be...

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