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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2025 · 44 MIN

AI Regulations: Trickling up, Pouring Down, or Nowhere to Be Seen?

from Humanitarian Frontiers · host Chris Hoffman and Nasim Motalebi

Who sets the rules for AI and who gets left behind? In this episode of Humanitarian Frontiers in AI, we’re joined by Gabrielle Tran, Senior Analyst at the Institute for Security and Technology (IST), and Richard Mathenge, Co-founder of Techworker Community Africa (TCA), to explore the global landscape of AI regulation and its humanitarian impact. From the hidden labor behind AI models to the ethical and political tensions in governance, this conversation unpacks the fragmented policies shaping AI’s future, from the EU’s AI Act to the U.S.'s decentralized approach. Richard sheds light on the underpaid, invisible workforce behind AI moderation and training, while Gabrielle examines the geopolitical power struggles in AI governance and whether global policies can ever align. We also tackle AI’s high-risk deployment in humanitarian work, the responsibilities of NGOs using AI in the Global South, and potential solutions like data trusts to safeguard vulnerable populations. If you care about the future of AI in humanitarian efforts, this episode breaks down the challenges, risks, and urgent questions shaping the path forward. Tune in to understand what’s at stake (and why it matters)!Key Points From This Episode:The hidden labor of AI: how AI models rely on underpaid human moderators.AI ethics versus the ethics of AI and how ethical concerns are framed as technical fixes.Insight into the sometimes murky origins of training datasets.Contrasting the EU’s AI Act with America’s decentralized approach.The risks of AI deployment in humanitarian work, particularly in crisis zones.Accountability in AI supply chains: how new EU policies may enforce transparency.Reasons that AI governance is a low priority in many African nations.Why tech giants typically only comply with AI policy when it benefits them.AI for surveillance versus humanitarian use: the double-edged sword of AI governance.An introduction to the concept of data trusts to safeguard humanitarian AI data.Ensuring informed consent for workers when building and monitoring AI tools.The role of humanitarian organizations like the UN in enforcing “digital rights."What goes into building an ethical future for AI in humanitarian work.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Richard Mathenge on LinkedInTechworker Community Africa (TCA)Gabrielle Tran on LinkedInGabrielle Tran on XInstitute for Security and Technology (IST)EU AI ActNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)AI Risk Management Framework (RMF)Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)The Alignment ProblemNasim Motalebi Nasim Motalebi on LinkedIn Chris Hoffman on LinkedInInnovation Norway

Who sets the rules for AI and who gets left behind? In this episode of Humanitarian Frontiers in AI, we’re joined by Gabrielle Tran, Senior Analyst at the Institute for Security and Technology (IST), and Richard Mathenge, Co-founder of Techworker Community Africa (TCA), to explore the global landscape of AI regulation and its humanitarian impact. From the hidden labor behind AI models to the ethical and political tensions in governance, this conversation unpacks the fragmented policies shapin...

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