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Navigating Governance Paradigms: A Cross-Regional Comparative Study of Generative AI Governance Processes & Principles Speaker (s):
 LUNA CAMPOVERDE Jose Luis PhD Student School of Computing and Information Systems Singapore Management University
| Date: | 9 October 2024, Wednesday | Time: | 11:00am – 11:20am | Venue: | Meeting room 4.4, Level 4. School of Computing and Information Systems 1, Singapore Management University, 80 Stamford Road, Singapore 178902 | | | We look forward to seeing you at this research seminar. Please register by 8 October 2024. | 
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About the Talk As Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) technologies evolve at an unprecedented rate, global governance approaches struggle to keep pace with the technology, highlighting a critical issue in the governance adaptation of significant challenges. Depicting the nuances of nascent and diverse governance approaches based on risks, rules, outcomes, principles, or a mix, across different regions around the globe, is fundamental to discern discrepancies and convergences, and to shed light on specific limitations that need to be addressed, thereby facilitating the safe and trustworthy adoption of GenAI.
Our research introduces a Harmonized GenAI Governance Framework based on the current governance approaches of six regions. We have identified four constituents, fifteen processes, twenty-five sub-processes, and nine principles that aid the governance of GenAI.
This is a Pre-Conference talk for AAAI / ACM conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Society (AIES 2024). About the speaker Jose Luna is a first year PhD student currently researching GenAI Governance. His PhD Advisor is Xiaofei XIE and his Co-Advisor is Lingxiao JIANG. Joses’s research interest includes AI governance, Trustworthy AI, and AI systems security.
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