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Lots Of Talk Of A.I. Regulation, Then Nothing More. A Little Nudge Below. Part 1.

  • June 18, 2023
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There is a lot of talk in the last few months to perhaps a few years about regulating the A.I. industry by institutions and governments. A lot of talk is made in public but typically ends with vague one-liners or keywords such as ‘safety’, ‘guardrails’, ‘controls’, ‘time’, ‘hallucinations’, and others. I truly wonder, as a long-time practitioner and scholar in the field, if A.I. is the one hallucinating or if the leaders of countries and companies are the ones having it. They will not admit that most are just taken by surprise, or have been neglecting it for quite a while (e.g. the UK AI Strategy did not start with your highly famed and esteemed and super genius R!shi! but has been sitting there for years as part of the Global Britain initiative) and are just taking the topic opportunistically to tag their names on it or to divert attention. We, as peoples of the world (yes, not citizens, just peoples, barely above animals; let us stop pretending that we respect the concept of the ‘global citizen’ when only the ‘elite’ and the ‘developed’ and the ‘rich’ and the ‘global north’ and the lucky few are truly free to roam).

When considering AI from the perspective of business, institutions, political economy, and society, there are several key factors to consider. Understanding these aspects can help people, leaders, and society make informed decisions and shape policies that promote responsible AI development and use.

Economic impact

AI has the potential to transform industries, increase productivity, and contribute to economic growth. It’s crucial to assess the economic benefits of AI adoption while considering potential job displacement and the need for reskilling and upskilling workers. Policymakers and business leaders should invest in education and training programs to prepare the workforce for AI-driven industries.

AI ethics and fairness

As AI systems are increasingly used in decision-making processes, it’s essential to address issues of bias, fairness, and transparency. Businesses, institutions, and governments should prioritize the development of AI systems that minimize bias and ensure equitable outcomes. Guidelines, regulations, and best practices for AI ethics should be developed and widely adopted.

Privacy and data protection

AI relies on large volumes of data, raising concerns about privacy and data protection. It’s crucial for businesses, institutions, and governments to establish robust data protection policies and respect user privacy. This may involve implementing data anonymization techniques, ensuring data security, and adhering to relevant data protection regulations.

Regulation and policy

Policymakers should develop clear, flexible, and adaptable regulations for AI that promote innovation while addressing potential risks. Collaboration between governments, businesses, and civil society can help create effective policies that balance the interests of various stakeholders and ensure the responsible development and deployment of AI.

Security and safety

AI systems should be designed with security in mind to minimize the risk of malicious use or unintended consequences. Businesses, institutions, and governments should invest in AI safety research and develop guidelines to prevent the misuse of AI technologies, such as autonomous weapons or cyberattacks.

Global cooperation

AI development and its impact on society are not limited by national borders. International collaboration is essential to address global challenges, share knowledge, and develop common standards for AI. Policymakers should foster partnerships and engage in dialogue with other countries and international organizations to promote responsible AI development and use worldwide.

Public awareness and education

Raising public awareness and understanding of AI is crucial to ensure informed decision-making and responsible use. Educational initiatives should focus on improving AI literacy and fostering critical thinking about AI technologies and their impact on society.

By addressing these aspects, people, leaders, and society can better understand the implications of AI and work towards creating a future where AI technologies are used responsibly and for the benefit of all.

More to come.

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