Dear colleagues (apologies for cross-posting),
In case you are interested in Artificial Intelligence (AI) governance issues, I am pleased to share news of our new book,
The Quest for AI Sovereignty, Transparency and Accountability, just published by Springer Nature.
This volume stems from multi-year research efforts made possible by an outstanding team of co-authors. Its preliminary version was launched at IGF 2023 and refined through invaluable feedback from the IGF Data and AI Governance Coalition and broader IGF participants.
The final edition is now available here:
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-032-02762-7
t then delves into the meanings and implementations of AI transparency and accountability, proposing new concepts for regulation and innovative analytical frameworks. Following this, the book presents multiple
regional perspectives on AI governance, starting with the Western viewpoint, which examines the European Union's approach, the role of corporate governance, and the implications of AI for military affairs. The book pays considerable attention to global
majority perspectives. The subsequent chapters focus on Asian and African perspectives, analyzing China's AI law, India's Digi Yatra project, and the development of AI governance in Africa, highlighting the need for AI standards for the Majority World.
The collection concludes with Latin American perspectives, featuring numerous case studies and detailed regulatory landscapes from Brazil, Colombia, Chile, and Argentina.
Throughout the book, readers will encounter a diverse range of topics, including the operationalization of AI accountability, the regulation of AI based on its supply chains, the promise of AI sovereignty, and the challenges of responsible innovation. With
contributions from experts worldwide, "The Quest for AI Sovereignty, Transparency, and Accountability" offers a critical examination and pragmatic guidance on the complexities of AI governance, providing valuable insights for policymakers, entrepreneurs, and
scholars alike.
Lastly, if you do not have time to read the entire book, and wish to have a video summary of our recent research on AI Sovereignty, Data Sovereignty, and Digital Sovereignty, with a particular focus on the BRICS countries, you can check the recordings of this
webinar on “
From Digital Sovereignty to AI Sovereignty: Lessons from the BRICS Countries”, organized last week by the ICIER Centre for Internet and Digital Economy, in preparation for the
India AI Impact Summit 2026 https://www.youtube.com/live/FlvN3YJ_yDQ
Pleasen feel free to share this email through your networks!
All the best
Luca
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