Interview Request – Master’s Thesis on AI-Related Crime and Policy Challenges
Exploring AI-Related Crime and Policy Challenges: Invitation for Expert Insights
Are you an expert or professional working at the intersection of artificial intelligence, policy, or cybersecurity? I invite you to contribute to my Master’s thesis focused on the critical issue of AI-related crime and the regulatory hurdles it presents.
As a graduate student in Criminology, I am examining how the misuse and abuse of AI systems pose significant challenges to governance, oversight, and societal well-being. My research aims to uncover the implications of emerging AI threats, such as spread of disinformation, discriminatory practices, and digital manipulation, and to explore potential pathways for effective policy solutions.
I am seeking to connect with individuals involved in:
– AI policy development and regulation
– Ethical and responsible AI innovation
– Risk assessment and societal impacts of AI
– Cybercrime, algorithmic bias, and compliance issues
Participation involves a 30 to 45-minute online interview, conducted with full confidentiality unless consent is provided otherwise. Topics discussed include:
– Governance gaps in AI misuse prevention
– Effectiveness of existing policy frameworks
– The roles of public and private sectors in managing AI risks
– Sector-specific manifestations of AI harms in law enforcement, online platforms, corporations, and more
– Vision for resilient, future-proof AI regulations
If you or someone within your professional network can offer valuable insights, I would be delighted to hear from you. Please leave a comment or send a direct message. I am happy to share additional details or sample questions to clarify the scope.
Your expertise will significantly contribute to understanding and addressing the societal challenges posed by AI. Thank you for supporting academic research in this vital field.
Feel free to reach out privately via DM or provide your email address if you’d like to be contacted directly.
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