S10E2153 April 2026

S10E215: AI Regulation - Navigating the Future of Responsible Innovation with Isabela Parisio

S10E215

S10E215: AI Regulation - Navigating the Future of Responsible Innovation with Isabela Parisio

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In this episode, Isabela Parisio, a legal expert in AI regulation, shares insights on the challenges and opportunities of regulating artificial intelligence. Topics include regulatory sandboxes, definitions of AI, accountability, privacy, military applications, and the future of AI governance. Key Topics

Regulatory sandboxes for AI testing Definitions and scope of AI Accountability and liability in AI systems Privacy concerns and data protection Military applications and ethical considerations Legal fictions and AI as a legal entity Policy development and international cooperation

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Isabela Parisio

Isabela Parisio

Postdoctoral Research Associate at Responsible AI UK

Isabela is a New York State Bar-qualified lawyer with an international legal background and expertise in tech policy, governance, and regulations. She is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate at King’s College London, funded by the Responsible AI UK grant ecosystem. As part of her role, she is the principal investigator of the project "A Techno-Regulatory AI Sandbox: from hypothetical regulations to practice, and back", which resulted from the International Sandpit hosted by RAi UK in partnership with CeRAI (India). Before joining King’s, she worked as a policy analyst at Johns Hopkins University within the Office of the President. She holds a Master of Laws (LL.M) from Georgetown University (2023), graduating with honours. During this time, she was a research Assistant at the Center for AI and Digital Policy (Washington, DC). Isabela also holds a Master’s in Law & Development from FGV DIREITO SP in Brazil (2022). Her thesis, ‘Reviewing the Interpretation of Article 37 of the Brazilian Federal Constitution: Legal Solutions on Human Resources Management for the Municipality of São Paulo’, underscores her dedication to empirical research and legal reform. Previously, she worked as a lawyer and collaborated with the Brazilian Society of Public Law and the FGV Research Centre of Competition, Public Policy, Technology, and Innovation

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