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Governing GP AI Systems 2026 : CfP: CLSR Special Issue on Governing General-Purpose AI Systems | |||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS -- Computer Law & Security Review (Elsevier) Special Issue: Legal Frameworks, Technical Challenges, and Regulatory Design for Governing General-Purpose AI Systems Submission deadline: 30 October 2026 ============================================================ This special issue brings together research at the intersection of computer science and law to address the distinctive governance challenges posed by foundation models and general-purpose AI (GPAI) systems. We seek contributions that combine rigorous legal analysis with technical depth, reflecting the inherently interdisciplinary nature of the challenge. The special issue addresses three interrelated dimensions: (i) the technical properties of foundation models that generate novel legal and regulatory questions; (ii) the legal and regulatory frameworks being developed or adapted to govern these systems; and (iii) the computational and methodological tools that can support governance objectives. We welcome submissions from interdisciplinary researchers and practitioners -- in law, computer science, public policy, and related fields -- looking to advance understanding of how foundation models can be governed effectively, equitably, and in a manner responsive to both their technical complexity and their societal impact. ------------------------------------------------------------ TOPICS OF INTEREST (not limited to) ------------------------------------------------------------ Legal and Regulatory Perspectives - Legal classification and regulatory treatment of foundation models and GPAI systems - Liability allocation across the GPAI value chain - Intellectual property challenges - Data protection and privacy implications of large-scale pre-training - Comparative and international perspectives on GPAI governance - Sector-specific regulatory interactions - Fundamental rights impact assessments for systemic-risk GPAI models - Competition law, market concentration, and the political economy of foundation model providers Computer Science and Technical Perspectives - Technical auditing, red-teaming, and evaluation methodologies for foundation models - Interpretability, explainability, and transparency methods for large-scale language models - Benchmarking and measurement frameworks for GPAI compliance with regulatory requirements - Process mining and process-aware analytics for auditing, monitoring, and conformance checking of GPAI systems - Training data governance: documentation, provenance tracking, and filtering techniques - Safety alignment, RLHF, and value alignment techniques as regulatory compliance mechanisms - Computational approaches to copyright detection and attribution in training corpora - Privacy-preserving techniques in the context of GPAI regulation - GPAI-assisted regulatory and policy assessment tools: automation, reliability, and accountability in institutional compliance workflows - Open-source vs. proprietary models: technical architectures, governance implications, and risk profiles ------------------------------------------------------------ SUBMISSION ------------------------------------------------------------ Manuscripts should be submitted through the Elsevier Editorial Manager system: https://www.editorialmanager.com/CLSR Submissions will be screened by the guest editors for relevance, clarity, and compliance with journal requirements; eligible manuscripts will proceed to double-blind peer review in line with Elsevier and journal expectations. Authors should ensure that any empirical claims, technical descriptions, or case-based assertions are appropriately supported. Guide for Authors: https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/computer-law-and-security-review/publish/guide-for-authors Final manuscript submission deadline: 30 October 2026 ------------------------------------------------------------ GUEST EDITORS ------------------------------------------------------------ - Dr. Davide Audrito, University of Turin, Italy - Dr. Livio Robaldo, Swansea University, UK - Dr. Roberto Nai, University of Turin, Italy - Dr. Sergio Picascia, Universita degli Studi di Milano, Italy - Dr. Emilio Sulis, University of Turin, Italy Keywords: General-Purpose AI; AI Governance; AI Safety; Regulatory Design ============================================================ |
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