Christian Turner assists Georgian Institute of Public Affairs with AI policy framework

Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge - Dean & Talmadge Chair of Law
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge - Dean & Talmadge Chair of Law
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Associate Professor Christian Turner visited the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs in Tbilisi, Georgia, to provide training for faculty and staff on artificial intelligence and to assist with developing a framework for AI policy and usage at the university, according to a May 28 announcement. The visit lasted one week and was made possible through the University Capacity Building Program, which is administered by American Councils for International Education and funded by the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi.

Turner’s engagement focused on equipping academic personnel with knowledge about artificial intelligence applications as well as establishing guidelines for responsible use within the institution. The initiative aims to support universities in Georgia as they adapt to emerging technologies.

The University of Georgia School of Law has been involved in similar educational outreach efforts while maintaining a strong record in advocacy competitions, experiential learning through clinics and externships, high graduate employment rates, extensive library resources, national rankings recognition by U.S. News & World Report and National Jurist, service to a diverse student body with strong academic profiles, and an emphasis on redefining excellence in public legal education through teaching and community service, according to the official website.

The University Capacity Building Program supports partnerships between American educators and international institutions seeking expertise in contemporary fields such as artificial intelligence.



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