Breaking Crucial Barriers in Global AI Governance: Building an Interdisciplinary, Multilateral, and Vertically Coordinated Framework
Abstract
The form of global Artificial Intelligence governance institutions, the lack of interdisciplinary, multilateral, and vertically coordinated governance mechanisms are the main obstacles to establishing a global AI governance framework. This session will feature three experts. They will offer three insightful keynote speeches and participate in a joint panel discussion to tackling those challenges.
Speakers
Prof.Rostam Neuwirth, Head of the department of global legal study at Macau University.
Dr.Hong Shen, Assistant research professor in Carnegie Mellon University.
Nandini Chami, Deputy director and a fellow at IT4Change.
Agenda
l 9:00-9:05 AM Opening Remarks n Huixin Zhong [Center for Doctoral Training in Accountable, Responsible and Transparent AI]
l 9:05-9:30 AM Keynote Speech n Prof. Rostam Neuwirth [The head of the department of global legal study at Macau University] Topic: Construction of Global AI Governance Institutions and Interdisciplinary AI Governance (Specific Topic TBD)
l 9:30-9:35 AM Q&A
l 9:35-10:00 AM Keynote Speech n Dr.Hong Shen, [Assistant research professor in Carnegie Mellon University.] Topic: Decentralized AI Governance: Empowering and Engaging Everyday Citizens in AI Auditing and Red Teaming
l 10:00-10:05 AM Q&A
l 10:05-10:30 AM Keynote Speech n Nandini Chami, [The deputy director and a fellow at IT4Change.] Topic: Multilateral Directions in AI Governance – What is Currently Missing?
l 10:30-10:35 AM Q&A
l 10:35-10:55 AM Panel Discussion n Panelists: Prof. Rostam Neuwirth, Dr.Hong Shen, Nandini Chami n Moderators: Huixin Zhong & Thao Do.
l 10:55-11:00AM Closing Remarks n Thao Do [Center for Doctoral Training in Accountable, Responsible and Transparent AI]