Part 1: Local Approaches to Global Problems.- 1. AI from the Global Majority: What Are We Debating and Why?.- 2. AI Meets Cybersecurity: A Brazilian Perspective on Information Security and AI Challenges.- 3. The Law on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in South Africa in the Evolving African Legal Landscape.- 4.
Building Smart Courts Through Large Legal Language Models? Experience from China.- 5. Fox Guarding the Chickens -- Bias in Risk Management Obligations for High-Risk AI Systems under the EU AI Act.- Part 2: The Emergence of Regional Solutions.- 6. The Incipient Latin American Approach to AI Governance: Highlighting Data Governance Issues through Emerging Supervisory Authorities.- 7. The RICE Governance Framework: Enabling Comprehensive Data Governance in Africa.
- 8. AIED and Student Data Privacy in Africa: Challenges and Recommendations for Legislators.- 9. Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law: A Commentary.- 10. Human Capacity (Ability)-Centred AI Policy: Eurasian and Transatlantic Safety Dialogue.- Part 3. Global Majority Facing AI.
- 11. Reparative Algorithmic Impact Assessments: A Decolonial, Justice-Oriented Accountability Framework for AI and the Global Majority.- 12. AI Ethics for the Global Majority: Lessons from Decolonial Feminist Bioethics.- 13. Exploitation All the Way Down: Calling Out the Root Cause of Bad Online Experiences for Users of the "Majority World".- 14. Countering False Information: Policy Responses for the Global Majority in the Age of AI.
- 15. Addressing the Challenges of AI Content Detection in the Global South.- 16. Bridging the Gap Between the North and South in the Governance of Dual-Use Artificial Intelligence Technologies.- Part 4: Social Challenges of AI.- 17. From AI Bias to AI By Us: A Case Study from MIT Critical Data.- 18.
The Prosumer in AI Governance: Class Antagonisms and the Social Relations of Labor.- 19. Cost or Benefit? The Impact of AI on the Work of Medical Practitioners.- Chapter 20. Reimagining Education: Potential Solutions for Nomads.- Chapter 21. The Need for Transnational Perspectives on the Social, Legal and Environmental Impact of Artificial Intelligence.- Part 5.
Foresighted Solutions for Present Problems.- Chapter 22. Rewriting the Rules of the Game: Epistemological and Ontological Challenges at the Intersection of Legal Science and Data Science.- 23. People-Centered Justice AI: Data Dimensions for Embracing a Responsible Digital Transformation.- 24. Fostering AI Research and Development: Towards a Trustworthy LLM. Mitigating Compliance Risks Illustrated via Scenarios.
- Chapter 25. Addressing Gender Data Gaps in the Global Majority: Opportunities and Challenges of Synthetic Data.