Difference between revisions of "Ethics"
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| − | * [http://eugdpr.org/ EU General Data Protection | + | * [http://eugdpr.org/ EU General Data Protection Regulations GDPR.org] |
* [http://www.nextgov.com/emerging-tech/2020/01/white-house-proposes-light-touch-regulatory-approach-artificial-intelligence/162276/ U.S. 10 Principles - White House Proposes 'Light-Touch Regulatory Approach' for Artificial Intelligence | Brandi Vincent - Nextgov] | * [http://www.nextgov.com/emerging-tech/2020/01/white-house-proposes-light-touch-regulatory-approach-artificial-intelligence/162276/ U.S. 10 Principles - White House Proposes 'Light-Touch Regulatory Approach' for Artificial Intelligence | Brandi Vincent - Nextgov] | ||
* [http://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/technology/2019/06/how-big-tech-funds-debate-ai-ethics How Big Tech funds the debate on AI ethics | Oscar Williams - NewStatesman and NS Tech] | * [http://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/technology/2019/06/how-big-tech-funds-debate-ai-ethics How Big Tech funds the debate on AI ethics | Oscar Williams - NewStatesman and NS Tech] | ||
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<b>Use of Artificial Intelligence by the U.S. and Its Adversaries | <b>Use of Artificial Intelligence by the U.S. and Its Adversaries | ||
| − | </b><br>After discussing the state of artificial intelligence expertise, technologies, and applications in the United States, China, and Russia, experts will evaluate the ways in which Beijing and Moscow can use AI improve their influence operations, cyberattacks, and battlefield capabilities. Speakers will also consider how the United States can counter any advantages that AI provides Russia and China in the propaganda, cyber, and military domains. Speakers include: Brian Drake, Director of | + | </b><br>After discussing the state of artificial intelligence expertise, technologies, and applications in the United States, [[Government Services#China|China]], and [[Government Services#China|Russia]], experts will evaluate the ways in which Beijing and Moscow can use AI improve their influence operations, cyberattacks, and battlefield capabilities. Speakers will also consider how the United States can counter any advantages that AI provides [[Government Services#China|Russia]] and [[Government Services#China|China]] in the propaganda, cyber, and military domains. Speakers include: Brian Drake, Director of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, DIA Future Capabilities and Innovation Office; Elsa Kania, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Technology and National Security Program, CNAS; Dr. Margarita Konaev, Research Fellow, CSET; Colonel P.J. Maykish, USAF, Director of Analysis, National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence; and Moderator, Charles Clancy, Chief Futurist and Senior Vice President/General Manager, MITRE |
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Revision as of 16:57, 8 October 2020
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- Case Studies
- Other Challenges in Artificial Intelligence
- Explainable / Interpretable AI
- Bias and Variances
- Privacy
- Law
- EU General Data Protection Regulations GDPR.org
- U.S. 10 Principles - White House Proposes 'Light-Touch Regulatory Approach' for Artificial Intelligence | Brandi Vincent - Nextgov
- How Big Tech funds the debate on AI ethics | Oscar Williams - NewStatesman and NS Tech
- Beijing publishes AI ethical standards, calls for int'l cooperation | Xinhua
- | Ivana Kottasová - CNN Business
- OECD members, including U.S., back guiding principles to make AI safer | Leigh Thomas - Reuters
- 3 Practical Solutions to Offset Automation’s Impact on Work | Moran Cerf, Ryan Burke and Scott Payne - Singularity Hub
- EU backs AI regulation while China and US favour technology | Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan - he Financial Times Limited
- Amazon joins Microsoft in calling for regulation of facial recognition tech | Saqib Shah - engadget
- The Internet needs new rules. Let’s start in these four areas. | Mark Zuckerberg
- Could tough new rules to regulate big tech backfire? | Harry de Quetteville & Matthew Field - The Telegraph
- Don’t let industry write the rules for AI | Yochai Benkler - Nature
- The Algorithmic Accountability Act of 2019: Taking the Right Steps Toward AI Success | Colin Priest - DataRobot
- Responsible AI Champions Pilot | Department of Defense Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) ...DoD AI Principles ...Themes ...Tactics
Leading institutes and companies have published a set of ethical standards for AI research Europe is making AI rules now to avoid a new tech crisis
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