Toward empowering AI governance with redress mechanisms

Today's article comes from the Cambridge Forum on AI: Law and Governance. The authors are Pi et al., from the University of Warwick, in the United Kingdom. In this paper they propose a regulatory regime that would empower individuals to contest automated decisions, and provide meaningful remedies to those harmed by AI.

DOI: 10.1017/cfl.2025.9

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