Paper, January 2024: “This paper aims to provide a roadmap to AI governance. In contrast to the dominant paradigm, we believe that AI governance is not merely reactive and punitive. It should not be an ambitious, status quo enterprise, but rather a “broad and proactive vision for technology to promote human flourishing. Empowerment is needed. Our most important point is that answering the question of how to manage this emerging technology is an opportunity, not just a categorization and analysis.”Narrow It is important not only to manage risks, but also to interpret risks and opportunities more broadly and invest heavily in public goods, human resources, and democracy itself accordingly. To demonstrate this vision, we will take his four steps. First, let’s define some core concepts. We then review the normative frameworks governing emerging technologies currently in use around the world. Third, we outline an alternative normative framework based on power-sharing liberalism. Fourth, we walk through a set of governance challenges that should be accomplished by a policy framework based on our power-sharing liberal model. Based on this, we will make proposals for implementation vehicles. ”