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9:50 to 11:20am CDT (9:50 to 11:20am CDT)
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In Complete Panel: AI Governance and Public Engagement: Bridging Expertise, Perceptions, and Practice
Chair
9:50 to 11:20am CDT (9:50 to 11:20am CDT)
TBA
In Complete Panel: AI Governance and Public Engagement: Bridging Expertise, Perceptions, and Practice
On Panel Paper: The Influence of Information and Audits on the Public’s Perception of AI
Author
9:50 to 11:20am CDT (9:50 to 11:20am CDT)
TBA
In Complete Panel: AI Governance and Public Engagement: Bridging Expertise, Perceptions, and Practice
On Panel Paper: Translating AI literacy into public participation in AI policy: Evidence from a survey experiment in the United States
Author
3:20 to 4:50pm CDT (3:20 to 4:50pm CDT)
TBA
In Paper Session: Bureaucratic Politics and Federalism in the United States
On Paper: Mapping the Rise of Bureaucratic AI Governance: Political Ideology, Institutional Capacity, and Policy Implications in U.S. Rulemaking
Author
9:45 to 11:15am CDT (9:45 to 11:15am CDT)
TBA
In Paper Session: Politics of AI Workshop II. AI Governance: First Principles, Ethics, and Civil Society Involvement
On Paper: From Ethics to Policy: Translating AI Ethical Guidelines into Governance Frameworks in Northeast Asia
Author
11:30am to 1:00pm CDT (11:30am to 1:00pm CDT)
TBA
In Paper Session: Politics of AI Workshop III. The Impact of Large Language Models on Political Communication and Research
Chair
2:30 to 4:00pm CDT (2:30 to 4:00pm CDT)
TBA
In Paper Session: Politics of AI Workshop IV. AI and Public Opinion: Economic Beliefs, Personality, Narratives, and a New Resource
On Paper: Addressing Challenges in AI Public Opinion Research: Introducing the AI SHARE Database
Author
1:30 to 3:00pm CDT (1:30 to 3:00pm CDT)
TBA
In Paper Session: New Methods for Examining Digital Governance
On Paper: Beyond Deception: A Functional Typology of Political Deepfakes
Author