

AI Governance Club
🌍 AI Governance Club
Governments face a genuine dilemma with transformative AI: regulate too early and you stifle innovation; wait too long and you lose the capacity to act when it matters most. This paper argues there is a third path, and that the window to take it is closing fast.
Join the AI Governance Club for Session 27, where we discuss:
Radical Optionality by Christoph Winter and Charlie Bullock (Institute for Law and AI).
The paper makes a case for proactively building the institutions, information channels, and legal authorities governments will need to respond competently to a wide range of futures, without locking in premature regulation. It offers concrete policy suggestions, from reporting requirements and whistleblower protections to flexible definitions and talent reform, and takes on objections about democratic legitimacy, power concentration, and the limits of private governance head-on.
Presenter: Luis Enrique Urtubey de Cesares is Director of Strategy at CEGIA (Brazil), where he leads efforts in AI governance field-building, international coordination, and Brazil's AI legislative framework (PL 2338/2023). His presentation will be followed by open moderated discussion.
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