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The Evolution of AI Governance

open access: yesComputer, 2023
<p>Many companies and a growing number of governments now have guides, frameworks, or principles claiming to govern their use of AI. Seven years ago, virtually none did. This article presents original research on documents produced by 193 countries and the top 100 companies by market capitalization. A key shift occurred in 2016 when the Cambridge
Chesterman, Simon   +3 more
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Governance in Ethical and Trustworthy AI Systems: Extension of the ECCOLA Method for AI Ethics Governance Using GARP

open access: yese-Informatica Software Engineering Journal, 2023
Background: The continuous development of artificial intelligence (AI) and increasing rate of adoption by software startups calls for governance measures to be implemented at the design and development stages to help mitigate AI governance concerns ...
Mamia Agbese   +9 more
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Rethink government with AI [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 2019
Policymakers should harness data to deliver public services that are responsive, efficient and fair, urge Helen Margetts and Cosmina Dorobantu. Policymakers should harness data to deliver public services that are responsive, efficient and fair, urge Helen Margetts and Cosmina Dorobantu.
Margetts, H, Dorobantu, C
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The Influence of Artificial Intelligence on E-Governance and Cybersecurity in Smart Cities: A Stakeholder’s Perspective

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2023
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been identified as a critical technology of Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) for protecting computer network systems against cyber-attacks, malware, phishing, damage, or illicit access.
Syed Asad Abbas Bokhari   +1 more
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Governance of artificial intelligence

open access: yesPolicy & Society, 2021
The rapid developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the intensification in the adoption of AI in domains such as autonomous vehicles, lethal weapon systems, robotics and alike pose serious challenges to governments as they must manage the scale ...
Araz Taeihagh
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Challenges and best practices in corporate AI governance: Lessons from the biopharmaceutical industry

open access: yesFrontiers in Computer Science, 2022
While the use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems promises to bring significant economic and social benefits, it is also coupled with ethical, legal, and technical challenges.
Jakob Mökander   +6 more
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Ethical Principles and Governance Technology Development of AI in China

open access: yesEngineering, 2020
Ethics and governance are vital to the healthy and sustainable development of artificial intelligence (AI). With the long-term goal of keeping AI beneficial to human society, governments, research organizations, and companies in China have published ...
Wenjun Wu, Tiejun Huang, Ke Gong
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Defining organizational AI governance [PDF]

open access: yesAI and Ethics, 2022
AbstractArtificial intelligence (AI) governance is required to reap the benefits and manage the risks brought by AI systems. This means that ethical principles, such as fairness, need to be translated into practicable AI governance processes. A concise AI governance definition would allow researchers and practitioners to identify the constituent parts ...
Matti Mäntymäki   +3 more
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Layout and Characteristics of European AI Data Governance Policy [PDF]

open access: yesNongye tushu qingbao xuebao
[Purpose/Significance] The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has reshaped the demand for data governance that is compliant, comprehensive, and refined.
DONG Ke, SONG Yuchen, WU Jiachun
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Editorial: Governance AI ethics

open access: yesFrontiers in Computer Science, 2022
nonPeerReviewed
Rousi, Rebekah   +3 more
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