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Responsible AI Networks for Industries and Governments in Developing Countries (Latin America)

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Award Details

Project Team:

Nestor Castaneda (Project Lead), Madeline Carr, Maria Paz Sandoval

Lead HEI:
University College London
Project dates:
1 March 2024 - 31 July 2025
Geographical focus:
  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • Mexico
  • Uruguay
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Summary

This project aims to establish a global network to advocate for the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence in Latin America. This network will explore and share best practices and experiences in designing safeguard measures and regulations for the responsible use of AI in governments and industries in developing countries. A significant part of our discussions will focus on the ethical and economic consequences of using AI in countries that heavily depend on imported technology and regulatory frameworks. By focusing on Latin America, we aim to enhance our understanding of these issues and their implications not only for the region but also for the UK and Europe.

Working with Chile’s National Center for Artificial Intelligence (CENIA) and UCL Social Data Institute.

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