Last week, the European Parliament passed its version of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, setting the stage for a final debate on the bill between the European Commission, Council, and Parliament—called the “trilogue.” Alex Engler discusses the different approaches to AI oversight by the three bodies and what needs to be improved.
As adults debate about how to keep children safe online, what young people think about digital platforms is not often considered. On a new episode of the TechTank podcast, Nicol Turner Lee speaks with both high school students and experts about the impact of social media and what policymakers should know as they move to take action on this issue.
Historically, ending civil conflict and fostering democratic transitions has involved constitutional reforms that address the grievances that originally sparked violence. However, the period of negotiating these reforms is particularly precarious and can lead to further destabilization if too many groups’ expectations are not met. In a new paper, Jordan Kyle and Danielle Resnick examine citizens’ perceptions of Nepal’s 2015 constitution.
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