
University of Georgia School of Law Master of Laws (LL.M.) student Bohdan Krivuts was recently featured in the American Branch of the International Law Association‘s blog. Krivuts, who served as one of ABILA’s Student Ambassadors for their 2023 International Law Weekend (ILW), writes about the panel discussion, “Global AI Regulation (Mis)Alignment Challenge.”
Moderated by Thomas Streinz and featuring panelists Adele Barzelay, Nathalie Smuha, and Yirong Sun, the panel addressed Artificial Intelligence, specifically the challenges and importance of regulatory schemes that address the risks associated with AI.
As stated by Krivuts:
“…the uncontrolled usage of AI technologies poses numerous risks to users, governments, and society at large. However, when subjected to appropriate regulations, the use of AI may be beneficial. In today’s world, we can observe how AI technologies have already permeated various aspects of our lives, much like the invention of the internet reshaped the course of human progress decades ago. Therefore, to ensure the effective, and more importantly, safe utilization of AI technologies, international organizations and foreign nations should collaborate in the development of comprehensive AI regulations.”
Krivuts attended ABILA’s ILW along with 7 other Georgia Law students through the support of Louis B. Sohn Professional Development stipends, detailed in a prior post (here). Krivuts’ full blog post can be accessed here.