mlsoc-pico / resources /topics /deciding.yaml
Yacine Jernite
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title-long: "Democratic Control over AI Development and Deployment"
title-short: Democratic Decision-Making for AI
locdocument-idation: deciding
tags:
- regulation
- privacy
- education
- healthcare
- finance
# abstract in text format
abstract: >
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.
# introduction and sections in HTML format
introduction: >
<p>
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.
</p>
<p>
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.
</p>
sections:
- section-title: Mapping Pre-Existing Regulation to AI System
section-text: >
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</p>
- section-title: Privacy and Copyright Aspects of AI Development
section-text: >
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</p>
- section-title: Approaches to Transversal Regulation of AI as a Technical Category
section-text: >
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</p>
- section-title: Transparency-First or Liability-First Regulatory Approaches
section-text: >
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</p>
- section-title: Procurement Condition, Government Use, and Right to an Alternative
section-text: >
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</p>
resources:
- resource-name: Google Doc topic Card
resource-url: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PLNuZcal1z2tPbohhXEAoJAGr_GWbT0wkpulDtIJR6s/
contributions: >
Lucie-Aimee Kaffee and Yacine Jernite wrote this document.