In the past years, we have been confronted within the governance spheres with fast-paced developments aimed at addressing artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Such movements have been prompted by the realisation of a great discrepancy between developments in AI and robotics technologies on the one hand, and the inherent, much slower pace of change in the normative spheres associated with these technologies, on the other hand. Spheres such as the ethical, the regulatory, the policy and the governance structures and processes have been revealed to be unprepared for handling the challenges brought by the advancements of the AI field.
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