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      posting - it is happening later today)<br>
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      <h3>Webinar Announcement: <em>Interoperability in AI Safety
          Governance</em></h3>
      <div><strong>Ethics, Regulations, and Standards</strong></div>
      <div><strong>Webinar</strong>: Friday 28 November 2025 18:00
        Universal Time UTC</div>
      <div><a
href="https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/yz03Sf2bSPiMSlu-su0_wQ"
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      <div>Join us for an insightful session with <strong>Dr. Yik Chan
          Chin</strong>, Associate Professor at Beijing Normal
        University, and <strong>David Raho</strong>, PhD researcher at
        Sheffield Hallam University, as they present their collaborative
        policy report on <em>Interoperability in AI Safety Governance</em>.</div>
      <div>Developed through the <strong>United Nations University
          Institute in Macau</strong>, this landmark study brings
        together perspectives from four jurisdictions, <strong>the UK,
          China, South Korea, and Singapore, </strong>to explore the
        ethical, legal, and technical dimensions of AI safety
        governance.</div>
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      <div><strong>Key Highlights of the Webinar</strong></div>
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        <li>Examination of interoperability as a cornerstone for
          reducing risks, fostering innovation, and building public
          trust.</li>
        <li>Case studies across three critical sectors: <strong>education,
            cross-border data flows, and autonomous vehicles</strong>.</li>
        <li>Insights into the UK’s <strong>principles-based approach</strong>
          to AI safety governance, its international alignment efforts,
          and the challenges of achieving cohesive global standards.</li>
        <li>Actionable policy recommendations designed to strengthen
          interoperability in line with global frameworks such as the <strong>UN’s
            Global Digital Compact</strong>.</li>
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      <div>This presentation will not only share the <strong>key
          findings of the global report </strong>, but also provide a
        deep dive into the UK’s role in shaping a governance ecosystem
        that is both <strong>globally informed and locally grounded</strong>.</div>
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      <div><strong>Webinar</strong>: Friday 28 November 2025 18:00
        Universal Time UTC</div>
      <div><a
href="https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/yz03Sf2bSPiMSlu-su0_wQ"
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href="https://internetsociety.uk/interoperability-in-ai-safety-governance/"
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            Internet Society United Kingdom Chapter Web Site.</strong></a></div>
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