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History’s message about regulating AI
Tom Wheeler, from the Brookings Institution think tank, invites us to learn from history to resist an initial mistrust response and instead adopt an approach that focuses on solutions to the potential effects of artificial intelligence. It is a plea for a flexible regulatory approach in the face of the complexity of the subject and […] Read more
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Calls for AI regulation heard at London summit
A recent Daily Swigs's article reports that the issue of the regulation of artificial intelligence was addressed in the GRC Summit held in London from 18 to 20 November. For further reading, click here. Read more
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A legal framework for artificial intelligence
A recent contribution to the Norton Rose Fullbright's Social Media Law Bulletin by Maya Meideros offers an interesting overview of the current AI regulation. She underlines the difficulty to translate the ever expanding voluntary ethical principles, formulated in broad terms, into a legal framework for articicial intelligence. The complete article is available here. Read more
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Periodic review of the artificial intelligence industry reveals challenges
A Techxplore article ponders on the importance of regulation of the AI in the care environment by presenting the work of AI100. As part of Stanford's ongoing 100-year study on artificial intelligence, known as the AI100, two workshops recently considered the issues of care technologies and predictive modeling to inform the future development of AI […] Read more
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Written testimony to the New York Council on the use of electronic health records
On Novembre 20th, Varoon Mathur, Tech Fellow at AI Now, testified before the New York City Council on privacy and security concerns on the use of Electronic Health Records. The full testimony is available here. Read more
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More data and AI in 2020
A US News article based on a report from the market research firm Forrester argues that, with the growth of data usage, regulatory tools such as the GDPR should be revised and that a rise of new regulations will be observed in 2020. The full article penned by Sintia Radu can be read here. Read more
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Google chief Sundar Pichai warns against rushing into AI regulation
In a Financial Times article, Sundar Pichai, chief executive at Google, is critical to the blanket vetting of algorithms that some politicians have suggested. He proposes instead to consider, where appropriate, the regulation of specific sectors and insdustries. Tim Bradshaw's full article is available here. Read more