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000319369 245__ $$aBeyond code$$bthe battle for influence in AI Global Rulebook
000319369 260__ $$aGeneva$$bGeneva Graduate Institute$$c2024
000319369 269__ $$a2024
000319369 300__ $$a38 pages
000319369 336__ $$aApplied Research Projects
000319369 500__ $$aPartner Organization: Prof. Roxana Radu
000319369 508__ $$aFaculty Lead: Jérome Duberry
000319369 520__ $$aThis research explores the challenges CSOs face in AI governance, focusing on the EU’s AI Act and the Council of Europe’s AI Convention. CSOs encounter technical, financial, and institutional barriers, limiting their participation despite formal mechanisms. They can influence policy indirectly through advocacy. Recommendations include making discussions accessible, fostering inclusivity, and improving institutional frameworks to balance power dynamics with big tech. The study calls for new frameworks to better assess CSO involvement, using qualitative data from interviews with CSO actors.
000319369 6531_ $$aCivil Society
000319369 6531_ $$aDemocracy and Sovereignty
000319369 6531_ $$aGlobal Governance
000319369 6531_ $$aTechnology
000319369 700__ $$aSadilova, Anna
000319369 700__ $$aLong, Yu
000319369 700__ $$aDel Rosario Pillaca Burga, Grecia Luz
000319369 700__ $$aKi, Minwoo
000319369 8564_ $$uhttps://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/319369/files/ARP_2024_14.pdf$$94fc9c934-ee67-4fe4-89a6-f449bdc9cc75$$s493725
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