Abhivardhan

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Abhivardhan is a Technology Law and AI Governance Specialist, advising technology teams & professionals on ethical, responsible & explainable use of artificial intelligence technologies. He is the Founder & Chairperson of the Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law (ISAIL) and serves as Managing Partner at Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP. Abhivardhan is a member of the Indo-Pacific Circle and was the Founding Member of the International Law and Technology Interest Group at the European Society of International Law. He has authored influential works, including "Artificial Intelligence Ethics and International Law" and India's first privately proposed AI regulation, AIACT.IN. Abhivardhan's interest spans technology law, AI governance, Indo-Pacific Studies, India-US relations and digital competition law, contributing to various esteemed publications in these fields.

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Trump 2.0 and AI: What’s at Stake for the Indo-Pacific and the Quad?

Authors: Abhivardhan and Genevieve Donnellon-May The recent Trump administration memorandums  (M-25-21 and M-25-22) highlight a strategic continuity in US artificial intelligence (AI) policy, one that extends beyond...

Navigating a New Era: The Quad’s Tech Challenge Under a Trump 2.0 Presidency

Authors: Abhivardhan and Genevieve Donnellon-May As Donald Trump prepares for a potential return to the White House, the Indo-Pacific region faces the prospect of significant...

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