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The Centre for the Governance of AI (“GovAI”, “we”, or “us”) uses cookies on our website https://governance.ai. A cookie is a very small text document, which often includes a unique identifier. Cookies are created when your browser loads a particular website. The website sends information to the browser which then creates a text file. Every time you go back to the same website, the browser retrieves and sends the is file to the website’s server. Find out more about the use of cookies on www.allaboutcookies.org. We also use other forms of technology (such as pixels and web beacons and, in apps, software development kits (usually referred to as SDKs)) which serve a similar purpose to cookies and which allow us to monitor and improve our Platforms and email communications. When we talk about cookies in this notice, this term includes these similar technologies. If you would like more information about our privacy practices, please consult the Privacy Notice of our fiscal sponsor, Effective Ventures (UK).
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