Volume 1 - 2025
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Enhancements and next steps for the G7 Hiroshima AI Process: Toward a common framework to advance human rights, democracy and rule of law
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- 14 February 2025, e15
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Generative AI and international standardization
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- 30 January 2025, e14
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From principles to practice: The case for coordinated international LLMs supervision
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- 20 January 2025, e13
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Governing intelligence: Singapore’s evolving AI governance framework
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- 17 January 2025, e12
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Mapping Generative AI rules and liability scenarios in the AI Act, and in the proposed EU liability rules for AI liability
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- 06 January 2025, e5
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Examining epistemological challenges of large language models in law
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- 06 January 2025, e7
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The architecture of language: Understanding the mechanics behind LLMs
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- 06 January 2025, e11
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Private ordering, generative AI and the ‘platformisation paradigm’: What can we learn from comparative analysis of models terms and conditions?
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- 06 January 2025, e2
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Generative AI in public administration in light of the regulatory awakening in the US and EU
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- 06 January 2025, e3
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Generative AI and data protection
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- 06 January 2025, e6
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EU rules of origin, signalling and the potential erosion of the art market through generative artificial intelligence
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- 06 January 2025, e4
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Generative AI and criminal law
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- 06 January 2025, e9
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LLMs meet the AI Act: Who’s the sorcerer’s apprentice?
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- 06 January 2025, e1
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Comparative perspectives on the regulation of large language models
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- 06 January 2025, e10
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Navigating China’s regulatory approach to generative artificial intelligence and large language models
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- 06 January 2025, e8
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