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And then there’s this Brookings paper after Schrems II in 2020 looking at what it
would take to address necessity & proportionality and redress.
In this report with my Brookings colleague Josh Meltzer and Carnegie Endowment’s Matt Sheehan, we look at the history of international AI collaboration and consider whether it can continue. https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Can-democracies-cooperate-with-China-on-AI-research.pdf
Individual collaborations will require careful risk assessment by companies, universities, and research labs, with two-way engagement with government to understand risks and preserve benefits.