
Professor Mikhail Reider-Gordon
Researcher
MPhil (Trinity), LLM (Edinburgh), PGDLaw (Leeds), BA
About
My research project
(Provisional) Emerging technical norms in national AI strategies and frameworks as a basis for international legal standards for the regulation of artificial intelligenceTaking an empirical approach, my research is examining national AI strategies and the national standards, regulations, legislation and principles resulting from these strategies to identify common technical standards and norms that are achievable and can form the basis of an international convention of standard for baseline regulation of AI.
Key words:Artificial Intelligence (AI); Regulation; International Law; Achievable Technical Standards and Norms; AI Strategies, Policies and Principles; Cybersecurity; Privacy; Ethics of Technology
Supervisors
Taking an empirical approach, my research is examining national AI strategies and the national standards, regulations, legislation and principles resulting from these strategies to identify common technical standards and norms that are achievable and can form the basis of an international convention of standard for baseline regulation of AI.
Key words:Artificial Intelligence (AI); Regulation; International Law; Achievable Technical Standards and Norms; AI Strategies, Policies and Principles; Cybersecurity; Privacy; Ethics of Technology
Affiliations and memberships
American Bar Association
Officer, International Law Section. Selected former roles: (ILS) Rule of Law Officer; Techology Officer; Secretary & Operations Officer; Vice-Chair, Cyber, Privacy & Technology Committee; Senior Advisor, National Security Committee; Chair, International Anti-Money Laundering Committee; Co-chair: International Anti-Corruption Committee. Greater ABA: Chair, Task Force on Gatekeeper Regulation and the Profession; Co-Chair, Working Group on Beneficial Ownership Transparency, 2019 - 2022; Standing Committee on Technology & Information Systems