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A big thanks to all the experts who took the time to speak at two timely workshops exploring the governance and technological frontiers of AI at this week's GPAI Plenary. The first workshop focused on version 2.0 of the Hiroshima AI Process (HAIP) Reporting Framework 2.0, bringing together policymakers, companies and civil society to discuss transparency, accountability and international trust in advanced AI systems. Speakers included: 🔹  Sara Rendtorff-Smith, Head of Division, OECD 🔹 Yukio Teramura, Assistant Vice Minister for International Affairs, Japan Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications 🔹 Pauline Charazac, Head of Policy Engagement, Centre pour la Sécurité de l’IA (CeSIA) 🔹 Hector de Rivoire, Director, Responsible AI Public Policy, Microsoft 🔹 Ashish Tewari, Head of Responsible AI Office, Infosys 🔹 James G., Standardisation Lead, SaferAI The second workshop explored recent advances in embodied AI and autonomous systems operating in the physical world, from robotics to industrial automation. Experts included: 🔹 Leslie Kaelbling, Panasonic Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, MIT 🔹 Tom Erez, Research Scientist, Google DeepMind 🔹 Barath Harithas, Frontier Policy Manager, Google DeepMind 🔹 Gregorio Ameyugo, Head of AI & Interactive Systems Division, CEA As AI capabilities continue to evolve, conversations that connect technical advances with practical governance approaches are becoming increasingly important. Learn more about the Hiroshima AI Process Reporting Framework in the link in the comments. #AIGovernance #GPAI #TrustworthyAI #OECDAI #HAIP #EmbodiedAI

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