Artificial Intelligence
AI and technology more broadly add an additional dimension to international law. Our aim is to partner with technology hubs in the UK and across the globe, looking at innovation models, exploring the policy issues and setting the parameters of the international and national regulatory contexts against which technologies are embedded.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) adds an additional dimension to international law. The debate on how AI's potential benefits can be balanced with its risks is centred on AI governance and regulation at the national, regional, and international levels. We are carrying out research projects on several aspects of AI and international law, including AI and business and human rights, and deliver training on AI Governance. We aim to partner with technology hubs in the UK and across the globe, looking at innovation models, exploring the policy issues and setting the parameters of the international and national regulatory contexts against which AI is embedded.
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