PAIRS Hub @ Cyril Shroff Centre for AI, Law & Regulation
On 17th February 2026, the Cyril Shroff Centre for AI, Law & Regulation at Jindal Global Law School will host three sessions at the JGU International Academy at Hotel Taj Mahal (Mezzanine Floor, 1 Man Singh Road Area, New Delhi) as part of the Participatory AI Research and Practice Symposium presence in New Delhi alongside the India AI Impact Summit.

(1) Roundtable on Transparency, Law & Participatory AI (11:00 - 12:30 IST) A discussion of selected presentations from the symposium focussed on the role of transparency, data protection and other legal frameworks in providing a foundation for participatory governance of AI.

(2) PAIRS Online - Remote Watching Hub (14:30 - 17:45 IST)
Join PAIRS delegates to watch the opening plenary, and first few panels of the online data of the symposium.

(3) Widening Civic Participation in AI Governance: Perspectives from the Global Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and Academic Network on AI Ethics and Policy (17:45 - 19:30 IST)

Light refreshments will be available between sessions. 

Please register below to reserve your space at these events. Your place will be confirmed by calendar invite. 

Please note, separate registration is required for the rest of the PAIRS Online events (17th Feb) and the full-day PAIRS Symposium (18th Feb, India International Centre). See https://www.pairs.site for details. 

Registrations will be handled by Connected by Data data on behalf of the PAIRS Stewards, in line with our data protection policy. Your name and contact details may be shared with Jindal Global Law School to facilitate access to the event. 
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