Responsible AI framework (browser screenshots + body)

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Dense pale-yellow slide showing two web-page screenshots (a Responsible AI principles page and a TIME article) beside three columns of body copy on AI regulation.

Summary

A text-heavy evidence slide on a pale-yellow ground: two captured web pages (a "Responsible AI (RAI) Principles" page and a TIME article on EU AI regulation) sit on the left, with three columns of body copy on the right.

Visual description

Warm pale-yellow background with the standard header (DEPT., numbered nav, sub-section label "1.5 AI becomes privacy's unlikely defender", page 17). Two small monospace credit lines top-left flag the left and right source images. The left two-thirds shows two screenshots presented as flat rectangular cards: a dark "Responsible AI (RAI) Principles" article with a numbered list (1. Accurate & reliable, 2. Accountable & transparent), and a light TIME magazine article headed "E.U. Takes a Step Closer to Passing the World's Most Comprehensive AI Regulation" with a photo of a parliamentary chamber. The right third is a single column of small dark sans-serif body copy. No large headline on this slide; the screenshots carry the visual weight.

Key takeaway

Using real captured web pages as evidence imagery, dropped in as clean flat cards rather than browser chrome, to make a research claim feel sourced. The restrained layout lets two very different page designs coexist by giving each the same card treatment.

Reuse notes

A useful pattern for a report slide that cites external articles or screenshots as proof points. It runs dense and reference-heavy, so it works as a supporting slide after a headline slide, not as a standalone. Keep captions short and consistent so multiple screenshots read as one set.

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