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The Unseen Layers of Al: An Exploration of Poor Data Provenance in Model Training

Author(s) Mohammad Hamdy, Chief Legal and Policy Officer, Almond FinTech, and Editor in Chief for Policy, This Week in Fintech (USA); Mona Hamdy, Chief Executive Officer, Anomaly (Global).

Governing Al: From Principles to Implementation in a Global World

Author(s) Alessandro Mantelero, Professor of Law & Technology, Polytechnic University of Turin (Italy); Francesca Fanucci, Senior Legal Advisor, European Center for Non-Profit Law (Netherlands).

Interoperability as a Lever for Inclusive and Equitable Public Service Delivery: Challenges and Opportunities

Author(s) Aarushi Gupta, Research Manager, Digital Futures Lab (India); Stephanie Diepeveen, Senior Research Fellow, ODI (UK); Sumedha Deshmukh, PhD Student, Cambridge University (UK).

Ensuring Accessible and Inclusive Digital Infrastructure

Author(s) Camila Fernandez Achutti, Co-Chair of the Women in STEM Working Group and Delegate, W20 Brazil (Brazil); Tamara Dancheva, Senior International Relations Manager, GSMA: Co-Chair of the Women in STEM Working Group and EU Head Delegate, W20 European Union (EU); Lauren S Power, Adjunct Professor, Sophia University: Co-Chair of the Women in STEM Working Group and Delegate, W20 USA (Japan, USA).

Fostering a Federated AI Commons Ecosystem

Author(s) Joana Varon, Coding Rights (Brazil); Sasha Costanza-Chock, Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School (USA); Timnit Gebru, Distributed Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (DAIR) (USA).

Enhancing Legal and Jurisdictional Interoperability for Artificial Intelligence: A Global South Perspective

Author(s) J. Carlos Lara, Co-Executive Director, Derechos Digitales (Chile); Carolina Rossini, Director of Policy & Research, Datasphere Initiative (Brazil/USA).

Standardized payment interfaces as Digital Public Infrastructure: learning from the experience in India and Brazil

Author(s) Bruna Cataldo, Researcher, Center for Studies on Inequality and Development (Brazil); Larissa Galdino, Researcher, United Nations University (Portugal); Nicolo Zingales, Researcher, FGV Law School (Brazil); Smriti Parsheera, Research Ambassador, Interledger Foundation (India).

Auditing algorithms as way to prevent algorithmic bias

Author(s) Cecilia Danesi, Researcher, Institute for European Studies and Human Rights at the Pontifical University of Salamanca (Spain); Mario Torres Jarrin, Director, Institute of European Studies and Human Rights at the Pontifical University of Salamanca (Spain).

Minimizing Digital Divide to Promote Inclusive Global Digital Governance: G20-Led Regulation Platform

Author(s) Si Peng, Institute for Sustainable Development Goals of Tsinghua University (China); Dr. Tuhinsubhra Giri, Christ University (India).

Measuring the economic contribution of online digital platforms to guide regulatory reform

Author(s) Bernardo Díaz de Astarloa, Researcher at Center for the Implementation of Public Policies Promoting Equity and Growth (CIPPEC), Argentina; Luciana Portilho, Coordinator at Brazilian Network Information Center (NIC.br), Brazil; Paula Szenkman, Director at Center for the Implementation of Public Policies Promoting Equity and Growth (CIPPEC), Argentina; Agustina Lacunza Analyst at Center for the Implementation of Public Policies Promoting Equity and Growth (CIPPEC), Argentina; Leonardo Melo Lins, Researcher at Brazilian Network Information Center (NIC.br), Brazil; Ana Laura Martinez Researcher at Brazilian Network Information Center (NIC.br), Brazil.

An Interoperating Social Media Environment: Necessary (though not sufficient) Response to the Issue of Information Integrity

Author(s) Parminder Jeet Singh, JustNet Coalition, Global/India; Paulo José Lara, ARTICLE 19 Brazil and South America, Brazil; Camila Leite, Idec Institute for Consumers Protection, Brazil; Seán Ó Siochrú, Global Digital Justice Forum, Global/Ireland; Maria Luisa Stasi ARTICLE 19 International, Global/United Kingdom; Nicolo Zingales, Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Brazil.

Tackling Human Rights gatekeeping in social media markets: the need for a pro-competitive solution to protect freedom of expression

Author(s) Gabrielle Graça, Legal Reference Center Advisor, Article 19, Brazil and South America (Brazil); Camila Leite, Digital Rights Coordinator, Idec Institute for Consumers Protection (Brazil); Maria Luisa Stasi, Head of Law and Policy for Digital Markets, Article 19 (England); Martha Tudón, Digital Rights Program Officer, Article 19, Mexico and Central America (Mexico); Paulo José Lara, Executive Co-director, Article 19, Brazil and South America (Brazil); Marina Fernandes de Siqueira, Digital Rights Lawyer, Idec Institute for Consumers Protection (Brazil).