A new series showcases global perspectives on AI safety and inclusion, plus this week's events.
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Brookings Brief

February 18, 2025

Peru's Prime minister arriving to attend a State dinner on the sideline of the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit

Regional cooperation crucial for AI safety and governance in Latin America

 

Countries in Latin America have begun developing local regulations and policies to harness the benefits of artificial intelligence while mitigating risks and harms, influenced by frameworks developed in the Global North. As part of a new series from the Brookings AI Equity Lab, Maia Levy Daniel discusses the nascent regulatory landscape of AI safety and governance in Latin America, and provides a series of recommendations for the region's specific needs.

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Hear more global perspectives on AI safety and equity in a live webinar on Wednesday at 9:30 AM ET. Register to join.

 

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Americans’ perspectives on foreign assistance. In the past weeks, U.S. foreign assistance has been roiled by confusion. Today, the Brookings Center for Sustainable Development will host a panel of experts to discuss the results from a recent public survey on Americans’ views of the country’s foreign aid programs and their implications on U.S. policy.

 

Historic settlement for discrimination in farm funding. On Thursday, the Brookings Race, Prosperity, and Inclusion Initiative will host a conversation with John Boyd, Jr., founder and president of the National Black Farmers Association. The discussion will focus on the $2.2 billion payout for Black farmers who have faced persistent discrimination in the farming industry. 


Supporting Black entrepreneurship to boost economic growth. From 2017 to 2022, Black-owned employer businesses had significantly boosted economies in both red and blue states, while also benefiting rural and urban areas. On Thursday, Brookings Metro and the Path to 15|55 initiative will host a panel with business leaders and scholars to discuss this period of inclusive growth.

 

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