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Risto Uuk

@RistoUuk

EU Research Lead @FLI_org | PhD Researcher @KU_Leuven | Systemic risks from general-purpose AI

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The EU AI Act Newsletter #65: Free Speech and National Plans was just published! Ireland's Minister of State Dara Calleary has published a list of nine national public authorities responsible for protecting fundamental rights under the EU AI Act. Link below in the comments.

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Glad to share that our paper on Effective Mitigations for Systemic Risks from General-Purpose AI is finally out!

Excited to share a new paper titled Effective Mitigations for Systemic Risks from General-Purpose AI. This paper would not have been possible without my brilliant and hard-working co-authors @Annemieke_Br, Tim Schreier, @NoemiDreksler, @valeriapuligna2, and @RishiBommasani

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I enjoyed speaking at TU Eindhoven about systemic risk under the EU AI Act as part of a Philosophy of Risk course. The audience was very engaged, asking thoughtful questions and contributing with important points. I hope my presentation proved helpful.

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Out now! 📕🎉 AI and Data Science in Public Policy, our latest LSE Public Policy Review @lseppr issue, explores the opportunities and risks of integrating AI into public policy. 🔗 Read #Free #OpenAccess at @LSEPress: ppr.lse.ac.uk/12/volume/3/is… #LSEPPR @LSEDataScience

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