Silicon Republic September 27, 2023
Colin Ryan

Prof Cecilia Danesi discusses the ethical governance of AI and the difficulty of balance in AI regulation.

Prof Cecilia Danesi first became interested in AI while working on her master’s degree. While she was initially focused on AI and tort law, she began to look into multiple different areas of law and bring in different perspectives such as that of social science.

“I have a clear memory of what impacted me the most: algorithmic bias.

“For that reason, I decided to specialise in AI, gender equality and human rights.”

Danesi went on to establish the first module on AI and law at the University of Buenos Aires, and worked with her team to “raise awareness, study the phenomenon and contribute...

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