Time and Compromise in UNCITRAL’s Working Group III
During the week of 22 September 2025, States once again met in Vienna under Working Group III (WGIII)...
Date: Sep 18, 2024
Time: EDT
Location: William and June Warren Hall, Room 310, 1125 Amsterdam Ave, NY, NY 10027
CCSI hosted a talk by Prof. Aris Georgopoulos on “Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Public Sector Governance: Bellerophon Rising?”
The advent of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) and its transformational potential can have immediate impact on the way in which public sector governance is carried out and on the outcomes of this process. The presentation will cover some preliminary lessons from research funded under the auspices of the British Academy (Innovation Fellowship). Having as point of reference healthcare procurement in the UK -National Health Service (NHS)- and in the EU in the aftermath of COVID19 it highlighted the potential gains, pitfalls and challenges that the purchasing and deployment of Gen AI solutions may have on public governance. Finally, it touched upon certain interesting jurisdictional angles which may inform regulatory choices in this area.
Co-sponsored by:
Columbia Society of International Law (CSIL), Columbia Journal of European Law (CJEL), and Society for Law, Science and Technology (SLST)