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Closing regulatory gaps through non-proliferation

This post is for Week 5: Closing regulatory gaps through non-proliferation of the BlueDot Impact AI Safety Fundamentals: Governance Course. Each week of the course comprises some readings, a short essay writing task, and a 2-hour group discussion. This post is part of a series that I'm publishing to show my work, document my current thinking on ...

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AI standards and regulations

This post is for Week 4: AI standards and regulations of the BlueDot Impact AI Safety Fundamentals: Governance Course. Each week of the course comprises some readings, a short essay writing task, and a 2-hour group discussion. This post is part of a series that I'm publishing to show my work, document my current thinking on the topics, and bette...

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Challenges in achieving AI safety

This post is for Week 3: Challenges in achieving AI safety of the BlueDot Impact AI Safety Fundamentals: Governance Course. Each week of the course comprises some readings, a short essay writing task, and a 2-hour group discussion. This post is part of a series that I'm publishing to show my work, document my current thinking on the topics, and ...

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Can AI progress continue at the current pace?

This post is for Week 1: Introduction to AI and Machine Learning of the BlueDot Impact AI Safety Fundamentals: Governance Course. Each week of the course comprises some readings, a short essay writing task, and a 2-hour group discussion. This post is part of a series that I'm publishing to show my work, document my current thinking on the topics...

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BlueDot Impact AI Governance course

Table of Contents The course Why I chose to do this? Sharing my progress AI Governance course post series Other interest in AI The course I've been accepted into the August cohort of BlueDot Impact's AI Safety Fundamentals: Governance Course. The course consists of 8 weeks of self-guided learning in combination with group discussi...

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Dear Dr Lawrence ...

Last week I received an email addressed "Dear Dr Lawrence…". After almost 5 years, my PhD has finally drawn to a close and I can add those three letters to the end of my name. It marks the end of an 11-year stint at Monash University studying under the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering The PhD was a challenging b...

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