In this event, we discussed potential forecasts for AI governance efforts around the world in 2025. We also provided an exclusive introduction to AGORA, a new tool designed to help researchers and the public examine AI-relevant laws, regulations, and standards.
In this event, we discussed potential forecasts for AI governance efforts around the world in 2025. We also provided an exclusive introduction to AGORA, a new tool designed to help researchers and the public examine AI-relevant laws, regulations, and standards.
On September 19, 2024, we hosted a discussion with CSET's Helen Toner, OpenMined's Andrew Trask, and Irina Bejan on how privacy-enhancing technology infrastructure supported better AI innovation.
View this session of our Security and Emerging Technology Seminar Series on August 1 at 12 p.m. ET. This session featured a discussion on the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) Report on Strategy for Cyber-Physical Resilience.
On April 29, CSET hosted DHS Assistant Secretary Iranga Kahangama and AI Policy Specialist Noah Ringler for a discussion on the Department's AI efforts.
How might AI impact the democratic process and how should policymakers respond? What steps can the media, AI providers, and social media companies take to help people find reliable information and recognize when content is AI-generated?
On April 10, CSET Research Fellow Josh Goldstein and a panel of outside experts discussed these and other challenges.
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