Forthcoming virtual & in-person

Events

Forthcoming Events

April

'Back to the future? The promise and peril of historical analogies in AI governance' with Dr Julia Morse

30th April 2025: 12:30pm   Registration Required
Oxford Martin School & Online

Proponents of AI governance often look to the past for examples of how AI might be governed multilaterally. Individuals concerned about AI arms races borrow from nuclear institutions, while those who worry about uncertainty support a scientific panel akin to the IPCC. Others draw on issue areas as diverse as particle physics, civil aviation, and financial regulation.

May

'AI and the future of work in developing countries' with Dr Pablo Egaña-delSol

14th May 2025: 12:30pm   Registration Required
Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School

In developing economies, artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to have transformative—and potentially disruptive—effects on labour markets. Unlike previous waves of automation, which primarily affected routine or low-skilled jobs, AI now increasingly impacts high-skilled, educated workers, younger adults and women in certain roles.