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title-long: "Democratic Control over AI Development and Deployment" | |
title-short: Democratic Decision-Making for AI | |
locdocument-idation: deciding | |
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- regulation | |
- privacy | |
- education | |
- healthcare | |
- finance | |
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Regulation of AI has received increased attention recently. Why transversal regulation | |
focusing on AI as a particular technical paradigm have been the most visible, it's important | |
to recall that existing regulation of algorithms, personal data, and automatic decision systems, | |
especially in sensitive domains like health or education, should already be shaping AI | |
development and deployment. | |
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Regulation of AI has received increased attention recently. Why transversal regulation | |
focusing on AI as a particular technical paradigm have been the most visible, it's important | |
to recall that existing regulation of algorithms, personal data, and automatic decision systems, | |
especially in sensitive domains like health or education, should already be shaping AI | |
development and deployment. | |
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AI is often treated as a black box, that only is accessible to researchers or other actors with | |
technical insider knowledge. However, as AI is affecting everyday life of many people, it is crucial | |
for all stakeholders, including regulators, advocacy organisations, courts, and private citizens, | |
to understand what “is inside” different AI systems. Legislation, transparency and openness is | |
needed to give all stakeholders an active voice in shaping the trajectory of AI. | |
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- section-title: Mapping Pre-Existing Regulation to AI System | |
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- section-title: Privacy and Copyright Aspects of AI Development | |
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- section-title: Approaches to Transversal Regulation of AI as a Technical Category | |
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- section-title: Transparency-First or Liability-First Regulatory Approaches | |
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- section-title: Procurement Condition, Government Use, and Right to an Alternative | |
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resources: | |
- resource-name: Google Doc topic Card | |
resource-url: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PLNuZcal1z2tPbohhXEAoJAGr_GWbT0wkpulDtIJR6s/ | |
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Lucie-Aimee Kaffee and Yacine Jernite wrote this document. | |