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New Article by Woojin Lim

April 17, 2024

Undergraduate Fellow Woojin Lim has co-authored an article on AI ethics with former fellow Professor Allison Stanger in the Annual Review of Political Science. The article, titled "Terra Incognita: The Governance of Artificial Intelligence in Global Perspective," discusses the challenges of governing generative AI, the diversity in state approaches to AI governance, and advocates for a dual-track interactive strategy to address AI's unintended consequences, emphasizing the importance of pluralist efforts for democratic sustainability. You can find Lim's article...

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Post #13: Business AI Ethics Director’s Forum 

This week's entry announces an upcoming forum focused on the critical intersection of business and AI ethics.

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An Interview with Amy Trask, Landscape Analyst Senior Fellow for the Intercollegiate Civil Disagreement Partnership and Santa Fe College Undergraduate Student 

By: Alexis Jimenez Maldonado 

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This month we are highlighting Amy Trask, a pre-law student at Santa Fe College in Gainesville, FL. She currently serves as a Landscape Analyst Senior Fellow for the Intercollegiate Civil Disagreement Partnership, where she has been a fellow since 2021. She is a three-time captain for Santa Fe’s chapter of APPE’s Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl team.

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