The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Artificial Intelligence: Governance and Liability
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Artificial Intelligence: Governance and Liability
Researchers, academicians, legal scholars, policymakers, and industry professionals are invited to submit papers for the international conference titled "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Artificial Intelligence: Governance and Liability." The conference will bring together global experts to examine the opportunities, risks, governance frameworks, and liability challenges emerging from the rapid adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Conference Title: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Artificial Intelligence: Governance and Liability
Conference Dates: 10–11 December 2026
Venue: National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore
Presenting Sponsor: Google
Conference Organisers
The conference is jointly organised by leading international institutions, including:
Centre for Technology, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & the Law (TRAIL), NUS Law, National University of Singapore
Columbia Law School, Program on Science, Technology & Intellectual Property Law
Faculty of Law, University of Oxford
Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition, University of Pennsylvania
Facultad de Derecho, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
University of Toronto
Tsinghua University Center for Intellectual Property
About the Conference
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming societies, economies, governance structures, and legal systems worldwide. While AI offers unprecedented opportunities for innovation and productivity, it also raises complex concerns related to:
Governance and regulation of AI systems
Legal liability and accountability for AI-driven decisions
Ethical challenges and societal impacts
Privacy, data protection, and cybersecurity
Intellectual property and emerging technologies
Responsible and trustworthy AI deployment
Cross-border regulatory frameworks and international cooperation
The conference aims to foster interdisciplinary discussions on how legal and policy frameworks can address both the benefits and challenges associated with Artificial Intelligence.
Themes of Interest
Submissions are encouraged on topics including, but not limited to:
Artificial Intelligence Governance
Liability Frameworks for AI Systems
Responsible and Ethical AI
AI and Public Policy
Intellectual Property and AI
Algorithmic Accountability and Transparency
AI Regulation and Compliance
Data Governance and Privacy
AI in Business and Society
Emerging Technologies and Law
Cross-Jurisdictional Approaches to AI Regulation
Human Rights and Artificial Intelligence
Who Should Participate?
The conference welcomes submissions from:
Academicians and Researchers
Doctoral Scholars and Early-Career Researchers
Legal Practitioners and Policymakers
Technology Professionals and Industry Experts
Interdisciplinary Researchers working on AI, Law, Governance, and Public Policy
Conference Details
Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
Conference Title | The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Artificial Intelligence: Governance and Liability |
Conference Dates | 10–11 December 2026 |
Venue | National University of Singapore, Singapore |
Presenting Sponsor | |
Format | International Academic Conference |
Theme | Artificial Intelligence, Governance, and Liability |
Why Participate?
This international conference offers participants an opportunity to:
Engage with globally renowned scholars and practitioners.
Present cutting-edge research on Artificial Intelligence and governance.
Explore interdisciplinary perspectives on legal and policy challenges posed by AI.
Network with researchers and professionals from leading universities and institutions worldwide.
Contribute to shaping future frameworks for responsible and accountable Artificial Intelligence.
Conference Dates: 10–11 December 2026
Venue: National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore
Presenting Sponsor: Google
Theme: Artificial Intelligence, Governance, and Liability
The conference provides an exceptional platform for advancing scholarly and policy discussions on the evolving relationship between Artificial Intelligence, law, governance, ethics, and accountability in an increasingly AI-driven world.
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