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Contents
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Front Matter
- AI Challenges for Society and EthicsJess Whittlestone and Sam Clarke
- AI Governance Multi-stakeholder ConveningK. Gretchen Greene
- Governance via ExplainabilityDavid Danks
- Power and AI: Nature and JustificationSeth Lazar
- Transnational Digital Governance and Its Impact on Artificial IntelligenceMark Dempsey, Keegan McBride, Meeri Haataja, and Joanna Bryson
- Standing Up a Regulatory Ecosystem for Governing AI Decision-making: Principles and ComponentsValerie M. Hudson
- Legal Elements of an AI Regulatory Permit ProgramBrian Wm. Higgins
- Aligning AI Regulation to Sociotechnical ChangeMatthijs M. Maas
- Structured Access: An Emerging Paradigm for Safe AI DeploymentToby Shevlane
- AI, Complexity, and RegulationLaurin B. Weissinger
- Technological UnemploymentDaniel Susskind
- Governing AI to Advance Shared ProsperityKatya Klinova
- AI and the Economic and Informational Foundations of DemocracyCarles Boix
- Artificial Intelligence for Adjudication: The Social Security Administration and AI GovernanceKurt Glaze, Daniel E. Ho, Gerald K. Ray, and Christine Tsang
- Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareNakul Aggarwal, Michael E. Matheny, Carmel Shachar, Samantha X.Y. Wang, and Sonoo Thadaney-Israni
- Dueling Perspectives in AI and U.S.–China Relations: Technonationalism vs. TechnoglobalismJeffrey Ding
- The Ghost of AI Governance Past, Present, and Future: AI Governance in the European UnionCharlotte Stix
- AI and International PoliticsAmelia C. Arsenault and Sarah E. Kreps
- NATO’s Role in Responsible AI Governance in Military Affairs Zoe Stanley-Lockman and Lena Trabucco