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Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 4, Room: 402.2
Tuesday 08:30 - 10:15 CEST (05/09/2023)
This panel takes a critical lens to examine recent developments in politics and policy of Artificial Intelligence (AI), which is seen as one of the most important technologies of the 21st century. At the same time, AI is emerging as a highly contested technology associated with hopes and fears related to its actual as well as perceived impacts. Against this background, this panel invites to explore AI development and impact through political and policy concepts such as power, voice, representation, democracy, fairness and justice. Possible foci of interrogation include well-known, revised and new questions like: Who governs? Who benefits? Who gets what, how and why? And who is left behind? This panel brings together a broad range of empirical, conceptual and theoretical contributions based on diverse approaches and methods.
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Politics and policy of Artificial Intelligence | View Paper Details |
Governance of hybridity: Policy design and on-demand food delivery | View Paper Details |
Politics of transparency in Artificial Intelligence Policy - Evidence from public consultation on the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act | View Paper Details |
The politics of Artificial Intelligence regulation and governance in the European Union | View Paper Details |
In whose interest? The formation of AI policy in Sweden | View Paper Details |