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by michaeldila

4 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Oslo for AI is a year of programming that will invite participants to co-design a new kind of constitutional process in order to create new possibilities for the governance of AI and other pervasive technologies. The name, Oslo for AI, is an homage to the scale and intention of the Oslo peace process, which demonstrated the capacity of a small group of people gathered in an immersive, intimate and intentional way to make unprecedented advances in the cause of peace.

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1/7/2024

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What is Oslo for AI?

Oslo for AI is a year of programming that will invite participants to co-design a new kind of constitutional process in order to create new possibilities for the governance of AI and other pervasive technologies.

The name, Oslo for AI, is an homage to the scale and intention of the Oslo peace process, which demonstrated the capacity of a small group of people gathered in an immersive, intimate and intentional way to make unprecedented advances in the cause of peace.

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