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Responsible AI Governance: A Response to UN Interim Report on Governing AI for Humanity

Read Responsible AI (RAI) UK's response to UN's consultation on Interim Report: Governing AI for Humanity. The report calls for a closer alignment between international norms and how AI is developed and rolled out.

Response Contributors (sorted alphabetically by first name):


Professor Bernd Stahl, Professor of Critical Research in Technology, University of
Nottingham.
Dr. Beverley Townsend, Research Associate in Law, Ethics, and Technology in the
Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS) Resilience Node, University of York.
Professor Carsten Maple, Professor of Cyber Systems Engineering, University of Warwick.
Dr. Charles Vincent, Reader in AI for Business and Management Science, Queen’s Business
School, Queen’s University Belfast.
Professor Fraser Sampson, Professor of Governance & National Security, Centre of
Excellence in Terrorism, Resilience, Intelligence & Organised Crime Research, Sheffield
Hallam University.
Professor Geoff Gilbert, School of Law & Human Rights Centre, University of Essex,
Colchester.
Dr. Helen Smith, Senior Research Associate in Engineering Ethics for the Trustworthy
Autonomous Systems (TAS) Node in Functionality, University of Bristol.
Jayati Deshmukh, Senior Research Assistant in Responsible AI, School of Electronics and
Computer Science, University of Southampton.
Dr. Jen Ross, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Research in Digital Education, University of
Edinburgh.
Dr. Jennifer Williams, Assistant Professor in Electronics and Computer Science at the
University of Southampton.
Dr. Jesus Martinez del Rincon, Senior Lecturer in Computer Science, Queen’s University
Belfast.
Dr. Justyna Lisinska, Policy Research Fellow, The Policy Institute, King’s College London.
Dr. Karen O’Shea, Senior Lecturer (Data Science), School of Engineering and Computing,
University of Central Lancashire.
Dr. Márjory Da Costa Abreu, Senior Lecturer in Ethical Artificial Intelligence, Sheffield Hallam
University.
Dr. Nelly Bencomo, Associate Professor in Computer Science, Durham University.
Oishi Deb, ELLIS PhD Researcher, MPLS’s ED&I Fellow, Visual Geometry Group (VGG) and
Torr Vision Group (TVG), Department of Engineering Science and Department of Computer
Science, University of Oxford.
Dr. Peter Winter, Research Associate in Regulation of Autonomous Systems, Functionality
Node, School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies (SPAIS), University of Bristol.
Dr. Phoebe Li, Reader in Law and Technology, School of Law, Politics and Sociology,
University of Sussex.
Professor Philip H. S. Torr, FREng, FRS, Five AI/Royal Academy of Engineering Research
Chair in Computer Vision and Machine Learning, Director, International Multimodal
Communication Centre (IMCC), Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford.
Dr. Pin Lean Lau, Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Bio-Law, Brunel University
London.
Dr. Raquel Iniesta, Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Statistical Learning for Precision
Medicine, Biostatistics and Health Informatics Department, King’s College London.
Dr. Sarah Kiden, Senior Research Assistant (Citizen-Centric AI Systems), School of
Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton.
Professor Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Professor of AI and Director of the UKRI Trustworthy
Autonomous Systems (TAS) Hub.
Professor Sebastian Stein, Professor of AI and Turing AI Fellow, School of Electronics and
Computer Science, University of Southampton.
Dr. Vahid Yazdanpanah, Assistant Professor in AI and Computer Science, School of
Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton.

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