--- title-long: "Framing the Impact of AI Systems on Social Systems" title-short: Impact of AI on Social Systems document-id: systems tags: - journalism - elections - education - labor - cybersecurity # abstract in text format abstract: > Some of the impacts of AI deployment at scale are better assessed at the level of social systems than at the level of individuals; including its effect on education, labor conditions, election integrity, or information ecosystems among others. # introduction and sections in HTML format introduction: >

AI increasingly wreaks havoc on numerous aspects of our lives. It affects the labor market, altering compensation structures and raising questions about control over AI deployment in workplaces. Its influence extends to our societal institutions at large like the educational infrastructure, democratic processes, and the entire information ecosystem.

Given these wide-ranging impacts, it is crucial to develop evaluation methods to measure its impacts. We must create mechanisms for societies to make informed decisions about their technological future and implement strategies to mitigate AI's potential risks. Moreover, as AI systems become more integrated into our daily lives, there's an urgent need to raise general awareness about their downstream effects and improve AI literacy across society.

sections: - section-title: Impact on Journalism and Information Ecosystems section-text: >

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- section-title: Impact on Education and Schools section-text: >

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- section-title: Impact on Labor Conditions section-text: >

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- section-title: Impact on Infrastructure (Cyber-)Security section-text: >

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- section-title: Impact on Election Integrity and Democratic Processes section-text: >

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resources: - resource-name: Google Doc topic Card resource-url: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zhbaCZT8QDFHjhIlrnE-XObbXN8ZUMLhzrZYMFxBqFc/ contributions: > Florent Daudens and Yacine Jernite wrote this document.