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AI and Human Rights: Professor Yuval Shany on AI, Law, and Global Accountability

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Accelerating AI Ethics
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How can human rights frameworks keep pace with the rapid development and global impact of artificial intelligence?
In this episode of Accelerating AI Ethics, Professor Yuval Shany, a leading international law scholar and 2024–25 Fellow of the Accelerator Fellowship Programme at the Institute for Ethics in AI, University of Oxford, explores how legal systems can help ensure AI supports, rather than threatens, fundamental rights.

In conversation with Dr Caroline Green, Professor Shany considers the case for an AI Bill of Rights, the challenge of regulating powerful private actors, and how international law might evolve to meet the demands of a technological era. This timely and far-reaching conversation addresses the legal, ethical, and democratic foundations of AI governance.

Professor Shany is the Hersch Lauterpacht Chair in Public International Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, former Chair of the United Nations Human Rights Committee, and 2024–25 Fellow of the Accelerator Fellowship Programme at the Institute for Ethics in AI, University of Oxford. Professor Shany’s research focuses on international law, human rights, and the regulation of emerging technologies.

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Accelerating AI Ethics
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Yuval Shany
Caroline Green
Keywords
ai ethics
artificial intelligence
ethical ai
global ai governance
digital ethics
ai and society
social inequality
ai and creativity
ai and healthcare
ai and work
inclusive dialogue
interdisciplinary perspectives
responsible ai
civil society
academia
public policy
ai regulation
AI risks
ai opportunities
equitable technology
fellowship programme
oxford university
ethical innovation
diversity in ai
ai and human values
accelerator fellowship
podcast
research in ai ethics
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 05/08/2025
Duration: 00:49:20

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AI and Democracy: Ambassador Audrey Tang on Plurality in Practice, Transparency and Collective Intelligence

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What if AI could strengthen democracy instead of destabilising it?
In this opening episode, Ambassador Audrey Tang, Taiwan’s first Digital Minister and a Fellow of the Accelerator Fellowship Programme at the Institute for Ethics in AI, University of Oxford, shares a bold and hopeful vision of digital innovation shaped by the values of openness, accountability, and civic empowerment. In conversation with Dr Caroline Green, Tang reflects on her own journey from civic hacker to government minister, the role of “radical transparency” in building trust, and how plurality can serve as a design principle for both technology and democracy.

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Accelerating AI Ethics
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Audrey Tang
Caroline Green
Keywords
ai ethics
digital democracy
plurality
collective intelligence
civic tech
participatory platforms
deliberative alignment
radical transparency
social innovation
pro-social media
anti-social media
swift trust
augmented group intelligence
open data
creative commons
alignment assemblies
taiwan
democratic resilience
youth engagement
intergenerational collaboration
broadband as a human right
social media regulation
ethical ai
deliberative democracy
democratic technology
civic hacking
grassroots innovation
digital rights
off-ramps
policy playbook
platform portability
misinformation
digital care
digital literacy
civil society
open source
decentralisation
resilience
Governance
ai policy
ai governance
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 05/08/2025
Duration: 00:58:12

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Accelerating AI Ethics TRAILER

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This series aims to spark urgent conversations about the most pressing ethical issues in AI. Dr Caroline Green, Director of Research at the Institute for Ethics in AI introduces the series.
AI is transforming our world.
But there are many ethical considerations from how AI is changing our ways of working to potentially deepening social inequalities, instead of creating new opportunities. That's why we're here, to spark urgent conversations about the most pressing ethical issues in AI.
The Accelerator Fellowship Programme at the Institute for Ethics in AI, University of Oxford brings together experts from civil society, industry, government and academia to address these ethical challenges head-on.
We explore topics such as the implications of AI for creativity, healthcare, global regulation and many more.
Our podcast features guests from diverse backgrounds and disciplines because we believe it is important to hear all perspectives and create an exclusive space where diverse opinions are welcome.
Most episodes will be hosted by Dr Caroline Green, Director of Research at the Institute for Ethics in AI and Lead of the Accelerator Fellowship Programme.

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Accelerating AI Ethics
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Caroline Green
Keywords
ai ethics
artificial intelligence
ethical ai
global ai governance
large language model
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 05/08/2025
Duration: 00:01:10

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Elias Klemperer

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Accelerating AI Ethics

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Accelerating AI Ethics
AI is transforming our world. But there are many ethical considerations from how AI is changing our ways of working to potentially deepening social inequalities. Instead of creating new opportunities. 
That's why we're here, to spark urgent conversations about the most pressing ethical issues in AI. 
The Accelerator Fellowship Programme at the Institute for Ethics in AI, University of Oxford brings together experts from civil society, industry, government and academia to address these ethical challenges head-on. 
We will explore topics such as the implications of AI for creativity, healthcare, global regulation and many more. 
Our podcast will feature guests from diverse backgrounds and disciplines because we believe it is important to hear all perspectives and create an exclusive space where diverse opinions are welcome. 
Most episodes will be hosted by Dr Caroline Green, Director of Research at the Institute for Ethics in AI and Lead of the Accelerator Fellowship Programme.

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Let's talk e-cigarettes, July 2025

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Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Elias Klemperer from the University of Vermont, USA.
Associate Professor Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Associate Professor Nicola Lindson discuss the new evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Dr Elias Klemperer behavioural scientist and licenced clinical psychologist, Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont, USA. Elias works in the field of tobacco regulatory science and tobacco control. He has a special interest in long-term users of both cigarettes and e-cigarettes, dual users, a group who take in nicotine via two methods. In the July podcast Elias Klemperer discusses his recent 2 × 2 factorial trial randomized trial of nicotine replacement therapy (patches and lozenges) in 396 young adult dual users aged 18–29 (DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntaf119). In a randomized factorial trial participants are randomly placed into different groups to test more than one treatment at the same time. The study was funded by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and the National Cancer Institute, USA. Elias Klemperer and his team carried out this study as little is known regarding nicotine replacement therapy for young adult dual users, or whether to recommend quitting versus continuing e-cigarettes during smoking cessation treatment. The participants received 12 weeks of combination NRT compared to no NRT for stopping smoking, plus text-based treatment recommendations to quit or to continue using e-cigarettes. This advice was delivered via written material, an animated video they developed in-house, and text message support during the 12-week treatment period. The study looked at abstinence from cigarettes at 12 and 24 weeks. Their study found that NRT was effective in promoting early smoking cessation among young adult dual users. Their secondary findings indicated that pairing NRT with support to quit both products could enhance the effects on prolonged cigarette abstinence.

This podcast is a companion to the electronic cigarettes Cochrane living systematic review and Interventions for quitting vaping review and shares the evidence from the monthly searches.
Our search for the EC for smoking cessation review carried out on 1st July 2025 found six papers linked studies included in the review (10.1101/2025.05.06.25327053; 10.1016/j.jacadv.2025.101833; 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2025.112740; 10.1186/s13722-025-00575-w; 10.1038/s41598-025-03904-w; 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-098005).
Our search for our interventions for quitting vaping review up to 1st July 2025 found one new study by Klemperer et al discussed in this podcast (10.1093/ntr/ntaf119), one new ongoing study (10.1136/bmjopen-2024-096963), and two linked papers (10.1093/heapro/daaf085; 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2025.04.012).

For further details see our webpage under 'Monthly search findings':
https://www.cebm.ox.ac.uk/research/electronic-cigarettes-for-smoking-cessation-cochrane-living-systematic-review-1
For more information on the full Cochrane review of E-cigarettes for smoking cessation updated in January 2025 see: https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD010216.pub9/full
For more information on the full Cochrane review of Interventions for quitting vaping published in January 2025 see: https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD016058.pub2/full
This podcast is supported by Cancer Research UK.

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Let's talk e-cigarettes
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Elias Klemperer
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce
Nicola Lindson
Keywords
e-cigarette research
university of vermont
new evidence
behavioural scientist
licenced clinical psychologist
cigarettes
Department: Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine
Date Added: 31/07/2025
Duration: 00:18:37

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Louisa Wagner

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Mónica Serrano

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Carlos Pérez Ricart

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