Category welcome

Welcome to the AI Journey

It is with enormous pleasure that we welcome you to this website dedicated to discussing the future of AI regulation.

Category introduction

Introductory talk

When the internet was launched, it was seen as a force for good, enabling everyone across the world to be informed and to communicate. Its potential risks and downsides were...

Category philosophy

Philosophy and AI Regulation: Rule of Law and Justice

Writing law that governs and accounts for the actions of AI necessitates critical interrogation of exactly what law is. What are the criteria for legal validity? What is justice? What...

Category justice

Philosophy and AI Regulation: Rule of Law and Justice

Writing law that governs and accounts for the actions of AI necessitates critical interrogation of exactly what law is. What are the criteria for legal validity? What is justice? What...

Category law

The Unstable Foundation of the UK Online Safety Bill

In March 2022, the Online Safety Bill (OSB) was introduced in the British Parliament. The Bill puts forth a regulatory framework that imposes a duty of care on large social...

(How and When) Should AI be Regulated?

Before answering the question of whether AI should be regulated at all, we need to dissect two issues. First, what is AI in the first place? Second, what is actually...

Category harms

Algorithmic Risks to Collective Decision-Making

Political and ideological divisions appear to be deepening in some countries1. Many are concerned that this is increasing the risk of both intentional harms—such as political violence, civil unrest, doxxing...

Age-Appropriate AI: Gaps, Challenges, and What May Future Look Like

AI algorithms are starting to play a variety of roles in the digital ecosystems of children - being embedded in the connected toys, apps and services they interact with on...

The Unstable Foundation of the UK Online Safety Bill

In March 2022, the Online Safety Bill (OSB) was introduced in the British Parliament. The Bill puts forth a regulatory framework that imposes a duty of care on large social...

Category architectures

Ethical Data Architectures: Regulating (Soft) Platform Power

Today’s Web is an unequal one. A few centralized platforms capture a vast majority of the data generated by users on the Web, while the everyday users who produce that...

Category power

Ethical Data Architectures: Regulating (Soft) Platform Power

Today’s Web is an unequal one. A few centralized platforms capture a vast majority of the data generated by users on the Web, while the everyday users who produce that...

Category regulation

Regulation of AI: New and Old

Personalised ads are one of the most widespread AI applications and the core of the business models of the largest tech companies – even Apple increasingly monetises through advertising. These...

Category GDPR

Regulation of AI: New and Old

Personalised ads are one of the most widespread AI applications and the core of the business models of the largest tech companies – even Apple increasingly monetises through advertising. These...

Category ethics

The Ethics of AI Use in Healthcare Diagnostics

AI is used in many parts of health provision, but perhaps the most ethically fraught way that AI is being integrated into the field is its growing presence in diagnostics....

Category healthcare

The Ethics of AI Use in Healthcare Diagnostics

AI is used in many parts of health provision, but perhaps the most ethically fraught way that AI is being integrated into the field is its growing presence in diagnostics....

Category space

AI, Autonomous Systems and Space Traffic Management

A niche, but growing use case for AI is in the space context. Recent developments in the ‘New Space’ industry have seen increasing investments into the space sector from state...

Category traffic

AI, Autonomous Systems and Space Traffic Management

A niche, but growing use case for AI is in the space context. Recent developments in the ‘New Space’ industry have seen increasing investments into the space sector from state...

Category distraction

The Self-Regulation Challenges of Computing Technology

Powerful, portable computing technologies like smartphones and laptops challenge the ability to control our attention and behaviour. Amidst constant notifications and AI-powered recommendation feeds that try to optimise 'engagement' with...

Category children

Age-Appropriate AI: Gaps, Challenges, and What May Future Look Like

AI algorithms are starting to play a variety of roles in the digital ecosystems of children - being embedded in the connected toys, apps and services they interact with on...

Category risks

Algorithmic Risks to Collective Decision-Making

Political and ideological divisions appear to be deepening in some countries1. Many are concerned that this is increasing the risk of both intentional harms—such as political violence, civil unrest, doxxing...