This is a recording of the fifth session in the series Cross-Cultural Approaches to Desirable AI held on December 11 2024.
00:00 Introduction
02:08 Hiroki Habuka, Wadhwani AI Center: "Japan's Approach to AI Regulation: Shaping the future of Human-Machine Interaction."
16:52 Yulu Pi, LCFI: "Human-Centric and Outcome-Focused Approaches to AI Governance and Compliance."
34:04 James Wright, UNESCO: "UNESCO’s approach to AI ethics and governance."
Panel Chair: Eleanor Drage, University of Cambridge
The seminar series aims to encourage intercultural and interdisciplinary discussion on the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI). Its primary focus is to support and develop research on AI and social justice, particularly from intersectional feminist and anti-racist perspectives. "Cross-Cultural Approaches to Desirable AI" is a collaboration between the Universities of Cambridge, Bonn, Tokyo and the University of Europe for Applied Sciences.