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What is the State of Artificial Intelligence Governance Globally?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a transformative technology that offers both great benefits and poses a number of challenges. Effective governance is important to ensure that the ethical concerns are met. James Butcher and Irakli Beridze provide an overview of current AI governance activities, cover...
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