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This is the EU Transparency Register entry for the Centre for the Governance of AI (GovAI), documenting their lobbying activities in the EU, primarily focused on the AI Act Code of Practice and technical advising to the EU AI Office.

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This page documents GovAI's registration in the EU Transparency Register, showing their lobbying activities focused on the EU AI Act's Code of Practice and technical expertise provided to the EU AI Office. GovAI employs approximately 1.1 FTE on EU lobbying, with staff primarily supporting the AI Act Code of Practice drafting. Their broader mission involves researching AI governance, security risks from general-purpose AI, and advising public and private decision-makers.

Key Points

  • GovAI registered in the EU Transparency Register on 01 May 2024, with primary focus on the EU AI Act Code of Practice.
  • Approximately 1.1 FTE (3 employees) dedicated to EU lobbying activities, mainly supporting AI Act Code of Practice drafting.
  • GovAI's research centers on security threats from general-purpose AI systems, including near-term and long-term risks.
  • Additional EU files monitored include the Digital Markets Act, Digital Services Act, Chips Act, and EU industrial AI policy.
  • GovAI has had 1 high-level European Commission meeting and declares no lobbying costs as a non-commercial organisation.

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GovAIlegal-identifierEU Transparency Register ID: 644024391866-32May 2024

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 The Centre for the Governance of AI's mission is to positively shape the lasting impact of artificial intelligence on the world, by supporting informed and effective decision-making by private and public institutions regarding the development and deployment of artificial intelligence. This is accomplished by conducting and producing research, developing talent, advising relevant stakeholders, and organising public and non-public events.

The central focus of our research is threats that general-purpose AI systems may pose to security. We seek to understand the risks they pose today, while also looking ahead to the more extreme risks they could pose in the future. Although our central focus is on threats to security, we also support research on a broader array of risks from AI including the risks of unemployment, inequality, lack of privacy, and unaccountable decision-making by companies. Our researchers have advised decision makers in government, industry, and civil society.

 
 
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 The Centre for the Governance of AI aims to support informed and effective decision-making regarding the development and deployment of artificial intelligence. In the EU, this has primary revolved around the Artificial Intelligence Act's draft Code of Practice, as well as requests for technical expertise from the EU AI Office.

The following examples illustrate areas of possible future monitoring and engagement:

- Digital Markets Act

- Digital Services Act

- Chips Act

- Comprehensive European industrial policy on artificial intelligence and robotics

 
 
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