Governance of/by Artificial Intelligence

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Respondent for paper 1745 is Dr. Nicola Palladino
Respondents for paper 1965 are Prof. Min Wang and Mr. Zhuo Zhong
Respondents for paper 2190 are Ms. Laura Liebig, Dr. Anna Jobin, Ms. Licinia Guettel, and Prof. Christian Katzenbach
Respondents for paper 2357 are Mr. Yeyang Cao and Ms. Yuwen Qin

Governance of/by Artificial Intelligence
Session Code:
CPT-1
Chair:
Weiyu
Zhang
1745
Intercorporeality, Symbolic Performance and Aesthetic Discipline: Influence of Artificial Intelligence on Somaesthetics
Session Code:
CPT-1
Yeyang
Cao
Communication University of China
Yuwen
Qin
Communication University of China
1965
AI Federalism: How Subnational Policy Tackles a ‘Global’ Technology
Session Code:
CPT-1
Laura
Liebig
ZeMKI, Centre for Media, Communication & Information Research, University of Bremen
Anna
Jobin
Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society
Licinia
Guettel
Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society
Christian
Katzenbach
ZeMKI, Centre for Media, Communication & Information Research, University of Bremen
2190
The Implementation, Implication, and Limitation of “Informed Consent Principle” in Facial Recognition Technology (FRT): A Comparative Case Analysis of EU, US, and China
Session Code:
CPT-1
Min
Wang
School of Journalism and Communication,Wuhan University
Zhuo
Zhong
School of Journalism and Communication,Wuhan University
2357
The AI ethical standards network and its implementation: embedding high-level principles into the socio-technical design of AI systems.
Session Code:
CPT-1
nicola
palladino
Trinity College Dublin

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