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International AI Institutions: A Literature Review of Models, Examples, and Proposals
paper reviews thirty-three commonly invoked examples of international institutional models, twenty-two rarely-explored but promising alternate institutional examples, and forty-eight proposals for new AI institutions.
Matthijs Maas
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José Villalobos
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Aligning AI Regulation to Sociotechnical Change
How do we regulate a changing technology, with changing uses, in a changing world? This chapter argues that while existing …
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Artificial Intelligence Governance Under Change: Foundations, Facets, Frameworks
This dissertation explores how we may govern a changing technology, in a changing world, using governance systems that may themselves …
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AI, Governance Displacement, and the (De)Fragmentation of International Law
The emergence, proliferation, and use of new general-purpose technologies can often produce significant political, redistributive, …
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Bridging the gap: the case for an ‘Incompletely Theorized Agreement’ on AI policy
Paper reviews alleged distinctions between ‘near-term’ and ‘long-term’ concerns in AI policy. Nuances and challenges these, proposes grounding productive and urgent collaboration on constitutional law principle of ‘Incompletely Theorized Agreement’.
Charlotte Stix
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Matthijs Maas
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Fragmentation and the Future: Investigating Architectures for International AI Governance
The international governance of artificial intelligence (AI) is at a crossroads - should it remain fragmented or be centralised? We …
Peter Cihon
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Matthijs Maas
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Luke Kemp
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Artificial intelligence and crime: A primer for criminologists
This article introduces the concept of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to a criminological audience. After a general review of the …
Keith J. Hayward
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Matthijs Maas
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Should Artificial Intelligence Governance be Centralised?: Design Lessons from History
Can effective international governance for artificial intelligence remain fragmented, or is there a need for a centralised …
Peter Cihon
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Matthijs Maas
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Luke Kemp
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International Law Does Not Compute: Artificial Intelligence and The Development, Displacement or Destruction of the Global Legal Order
Within the coming decade, the deployment of artificial intelligence (‘AI’) appears likely to have a disruptive impact on …
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Innovation-Proof Governance for Military AI?
Amidst fears over artificial intelligence ‘arms races’, much of the international debate on governing military uses of AI is still …
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