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Artificial Intelligence: Challenges and Prospects of International Governance, and Implications for Southeast Asia

Sponsors: ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute and the Tech For Good Institute

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has dramatically changed our everyday life. New AI-driven technologies such as the ChatGPT have triggered heated debates and concerns about the potential implications of AI on our society. The complex nature of AI has raised deep moral and legal questions in terms of ownership, entity, accountability and governance. In the absence of guardrails and international governance, AI could potentially affect socioeconomic and geopolitical stability. Policymakers are struggling to improve the governance of AI amidst market-driven accelerations in AI invention and innovation.

This webinar, which is co-organised by the ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute and the Tech For Good Institute, features Professor Simon Chesterman, who will discuss how policymakers could meet the challenges of AI governance. Professor Chesterman will shed light on the need for international treaties to better govern AI use and development as well as the roles that policymakers and regulators in Southeast Asian countries could play.

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