Legal researchers from the Library of Congress examine how Albania, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine are building their AI regulatory frameworks, focusing on public administration and critical infrastructure—useful if you're tracking how different democracies and authoritarian systems approach the same technology problem.
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Ellen Coolidge Burke Branch Library — Meeting Room
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Burke Centre Library — Burke Centre Conference Room
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English Language LearningFri, Aug 21
Martha Washington Library — Martha Washington Conference Room
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