I guess it depends on which area of AI Governance you research in. I’m almost entirely front-end, so a lot of my research is talking to people it will impact and trialling how different governance mechanisms might actually work in practice.
I guess spitballing it would be:
30% reading draft or upcoming governance changes
50% discussing with end users or using my own experience to highlight issues or required changes
20% writing those responses up for either the legislators or the organisations impacted
I guess it depends on which area of AI Governance you research in. I’m almost entirely front-end, so a lot of my research is talking to people it will impact and trialling how different governance mechanisms might actually work in practice.
I guess spitballing it would be:
30% reading draft or upcoming governance changes
50% discussing with end users or using my own experience to highlight issues or required changes
20% writing those responses up for either the legislators or the organisations impacted