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AI Governance Day - From Principles to Implementation
Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, the outcomes of our discussions today will resonate
throughout this summit and beyond. I ask you this morning and throughout the day, to be
ambitious. Let's use AI to tackle our most pressing global challenges and achieve the SDGs. I
would also ask you to be visionary. Let's make AI governance the cornerstone for a better digital
future for all. But, above all, I dare you to have hope. These are not ordinary times. These are
times when we need to show audacity, solidarity, and a shared sense of responsibility.
Thank you very much. It's a really a great pleasure to welcome you all to our governance day
and a series of roundtables. This is kind of a different format for many of us. So looking forward
to having lots of interactive dynamic discussions today.
4�2 How can we move AI governance from principles to
implementation? – Multistakeholder panel
Panelists:
– H.E. Ms. Rose Pola Pricemou, Ministre, Guinea (Ministère des Postes, des
Télécommunications et de l'Economie Numérique)
– H.E. Mr. Dohyun Kang, Vice Minister, Ministry of Science and ICT, Republic of Korea
– Lane Dilg, Head of Strategic Partnerships, OpenAI
– Stuart Russell, Professor of Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley
– Rumman Chowdhury, CEO Humane Intelligence
– Tristan Harris, Director, Executive Director of the Center for Humane Technology
– Daisy McGregor, Deputy Director, International AI Policy, Department for Science,
Innovation and Technology, United Kingdom
Moderator:
– Robert Trager, Professor, University of Oxford
Figure 7: Speakers from the Multistakeholder Panel: How can we move AI Governance
from Principles to Implementation?
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