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Contents
Foreword 4
Summary 6
01. Introduction - the need to future-proof AI governance 9
02. A 'CERN for AI' - what might an international AI research organization address? 12
03. Regulating AI and digital technologies - what the new Council of Europe convention can contribute 20
04. Community-based AI 27
05. Open source and the democratization of AI 32
06. Resisting colonialism - why AI systems must embed the values of the historically oppressed 39
07. The UK needs a 'British AI Corporation', modelled on the BBC 45
08. An ethics framework for the AI-generated future 51
09. Common goals and cooperation - towards multi-stakeholderism in AI 60
About the authors 65
Acknowledgments 68
Table 1. Ethical AI matrix 57
Table 2. Assessing the collective impacts of AI on society according to eight factors 59
Figure 1. Visual representation of proposed ethical AI matrix 58