Rusydi Farhan
Topic: Discipline and Punishment in AI policy.
Objective: AI policy initiatives around the world are currently working themselves through the legalisation processes. This project should attempt to analyse different approaches towards AI policy globally, identifying their proposed legal consequences for different types of violations, and assess their mechanisms of corrective action. The project should also consider what are potential failure modes where the legal instruments do not achieve their stated societal goals. Outcome: Policy brief.
Finished Externships
| Name | Year | Topic | Project | Organization |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name Tuva Falk | Year 2025 | Topic Designing Responsible AI | Project The power of User-Selected Metrics | Organization Umeå University |
| Name Tay Warner Macintosh | Year 2025 | Topic AI and Homelessness | Project Ethical AI in the third sector - systems supporting people experiencing homelessness | Organization University of Edinburgh |
| Name Kevin Harerimana | Year 2025 | Topic AI in Education | Project Policy Recommendations for Equitable AI-Driven Education in sub-saharan Countries: Ensuring Accessibility and Fairness | Organization Carnegie Mellon University |
| Name Mariia Lesina | Year 2026 | Topic AI and Human Rights | Project Statelessness and AI | Organization Lund University |
| Name Viktoriia Babaievska | Year 2026 | Topic AI and Data Privacy | Project AI in Cross-Border Litigation and Arbitration | Organization University of Bologna |
| Name Chaeyeon Lim | Year 2026 | Topic AI and Education | Project Examining the evolving landscape of AI policies in educational settings | Organization University College London |
| Name Marit Brademann | Year 2026 | Topic AI, Society and Democracy | Project Arbitrary cognitive offloading to GenAI | Organization University of Edinburgh |