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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Amplifying Global South representation to inform global AI governance

Summary

The project is part of a broader project by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace aimed at amplifying ideas and perspectives from geographic areas that lack strong representation in current global discussions about AI. The project entails a series of papers commissioned from Carnegie affiliates, dialogue with and between affiliates, and follow-on work promoting key ideas to policy audiences.

Data Science Law Lab’s Dr Chijioke Okorie is co-authoring a commissioned piece with Prof Vukosi Marivate providing perspectives on local stakeholders’ priorities for AI, and how these priorities might be informed by, independent of, or in tension with those of supranational bodies, philanthropic organizations, or transnational corporations.

Outputs

Presentation at the Global Technology Summit (India)

Commissioning entity

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (2023 – )

Team

Chijioke Okorie (Principal Researcher)

Duration

2023 –

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